1. An Introduction to Steel Door Frames
A door frame is used in buildings and structures to fix and secure a door within an opening. This opening is usually the entrance or exit
point of a building. A steel door frame is made up of two vertical portions, branded as jambs, and a horizontal portion branded as the
header.
Most residential units have wooden door frames, whereas steel door frames are common with commercial buildings or installations. A
steel door frame has many benefits over their aluminum or wooden counterparts.
First, they are very resistant to various common problems like rotting, warping, shrinking and sagging -- yet these are very common
occurrences among wooden door frames.
In terms of security, a steel door frame is very reliable. Steel is very strong and even the most skilled intruder will find it difficult to get
past a door with steel frames. With a steel door frame, you are guaranteed a certain level of security, protection and ultimately peace of
mind.
A steel door frame is just as beautiful as a wooden door frame. They are available in a variety of styles, colors and wonderful finishes. A
steel door frame is also fairly easy to install, though precaution is strongly advised.
Much as they are easy to install, the type of frame used can greatly affect the installation technique used. If you are not sure about the
type of frame to use; here are some widely used steel door frames available on the market.
Knock-Down Frames
These frames are used in drywall partitions after construction of the wall. This type of steel door frame consists of three features, which
makes it easy to install without having a great impact on the drywall.
Welded Frames
Welded frames are intended to give extra support and strengthening at masonry partitions. To achieve best results, they are usually
built before the walls are put up.
Welded frames in existing walls
Installing a welded frame into an existing wall requires a steel wood frame that will fit inside the opening knock and against the block
work. The manufacture should be able to add dimples on both jambs to hold existing wall anchors together.
Building or renovating a home is expensive nowadays. The rising cost of materials is almost horrendous. When it comes to choosing
the right door frame, it’s vital that you choose a durable frame that will last for years and a steel door frame is your best bet.
Many of the benefits of a steel door frame won't be observed until it's in your home or business premises, but you will appreciate it.
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