Extruded aluminum is the material of choice for commercial doors and entrances. Its popularity is due in part to its excellent track record: There are millions of aluminum entry doors installed across the country, and some have been in service since the 1950s.
A door is one of the hardest-working elements of a building: a moving part with loading typically concentrated on two small hinging sites. They are subjected to use and abuse by humans and natural forces. To survive, they must be engineered and manufactured for high durability. An aluminum door, usually dominated by glazing, presents a stringent engineering challenge because the outer perimeter of the door must do all the structural work.
Here are five frequently asked questions about commercial doors with answers from industry experts at Tubelite, which has been manufacturing aluminum entrance systems since 1945.