Acrovyn Door Systems

Title: 
Reducing the Constant Cycle of Door Damage
Program Number: 
0Door1
LU Hours: 
1
HSW: 
Yes

Your doors may look good the day the building opens. But what about a year later? If you like to have brilliant, beautiful doors and keep them looking as good as the day they were installed, then please inquire about this continuing educational program from the C/S Group.

Interior wood doors are subjected to more damage than any other building component, requiring costly repair or replacement. Although they may look good on the day they’re installed, most doors are not designed for constant daily abuse. Traditional doors chip and split, creating a potential health hazard thus requiring costly maintenance. Removing a door to fix or replace it can be highly disruptive to your operation.

This C/S Group seminar focuses on how to reduce or eliminate the constant cycle of door damage in high traffic areas. The program covers the following topics:

1. Designer and owners needs for doors, 2. The pitfalls of traditional door design, 3. Why add on door fixes are not a solution, 4. New industry guidelines and standards for the performance of doors, 5. Better practices for door protection, 6. New door design solutions geared to increasing the durability of doors, 7. Highlight hardware choices that reduce the maintenance of doors, 8. Proper specification tips to ensure the longevity of your doors

Project Focus: 
Hospitals, Condos, Schools, Hospitality, Institutional