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Industrial doors are crucial for warehouses, factories, and other commercial spaces. We custom-make our industrial doors to fit specific site requirements and support operations effectively. These doors come in various sizes to meet different logistical needs and are space-efficient, durable, and resistant to heavy use.
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We specialise in creating custom industrial doors that meet the unique needs of warehouses, factories, and other commercial spaces. We understand that the right door can significantly impact your business operations and success.
Our doors are designed to fit various site requirements. Whether you need a large entrance for logistics or a smaller one for daily use, we tailor our products to support your specific needs.
We also recognise the importance of aesthetics in industrial settings. The appearance of your building, including its entrances, can influence how others perceive your business. Even functional elements like warehouse doors can serve as a positive representation of your company’s professionalism, visible to the surrounding area.
By choosing our industrial doors, you’re investing in both functionality and appearance. We work closely with you to ensure our doors not only meet your operational needs but also contribute to the overall visual appeal of your industrial or commercial property.
Choosing the right windows is crucial to the comfort, security, and style of your home. At Windoworld Ltd, we offer a vast selection of window types, each with its unique benefits:
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Benefits of Industrial Doors:
- Strong and long-lasting
- Visually appealing
- Various models for different needs
- High-quality materials
- Improved productivity
- Reduced energy waste
- Enhanced safety for people and goods
- Easy to use
- Space-saving and insulating
- Cost-effective and environmentally friendly
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an industrial door?
An industrial door is a robust door designed for commercial and industrial settings such as warehouses, factories, and distribution centres. They are engineered to endure heavy use and harsh environments, ensuring reliable function and security.
Can industrial doors be customised?
Yes, industrial doors can be fully customised. Options include dimensions, material choices, colour, inclusion of window panels, level of insulation, security enhancements, and the type of operating mechanism.
How much do industrial doors cost?
The cost varies greatly, depending on the size, material, type, and features of the door, including whether it is manual or automatic, insulated, and the costs of installation
How many hinges does an office door need in the UK?
While 3 hinges are recommended for any door, it’s a minimum requirement for fire-rated office doors in the UK.
Does an office door need an automatic door closer?
Automatic door closers are required on fire-rated doors. If your office door is a fire door, you’ll need to have a door closer installed.
Are there energy efficiency rules for industrial windows in the UK?
Yes, Part L2 of the Building Regulations sets minimum thermal performance standards. New industrial buildings require windows with a U-value of 1.6 W/m²K or lower.
What's the difference between fire-resistant and fire-rated industrial doors?
Fire-resistant doors are designed to withstand fire but aren’t officially tested. Fire-rated doors are tested and certified to British Standards to resist fire for specific time periods.
What are the rules for emergency exit doors in industrial buildings?
Building Regulations Approved Document B requires emergency exits to open easily from inside without a key. They must open outwards and have panic hardware if serving areas with over 60 people.