- Ballymote, Tuam, County Galway, H54 E142
- Phone: +353 93 26458
- E-mail: john@halcondoors.com
Steel doors are stylish, robust & secure
Places with constant traffic. Industrial yards. Workshops. Storage buildings. Back entrances of commercial units. Anywhere that takes knocks, weather, and daily use.
Timber doors struggle in those environments. They swell, twist, split around locks.
Steel doesn’t.
A properly built steel door is made from heavy gauge sheet steel folded around an internal core. Some use insulated cores. Others are solid depending on what the door is expected to handle.
Weight matters.
A light steel door is usually just a cosmetic shell. A proper one has structure behind it. Reinforced lock areas. Strong hinge plates. Frames fabricated from thick steel sections that anchor directly into block or concrete.
You see them all over industrial estates. Service yards behind shops. Plant rooms. Delivery entrances. Maintenance access points.
Places where doors are opened and closed hundreds of times a week.
Steel doors hold up under that kind of use.
They also handle things timber doors don’t — forklifts nudging them, trolleys hitting them, equipment being dragged through openings. They take the hit and keep working.
Maintenance is minimal too.
Most are powder coated, which protects the steel from corrosion and weather. It also means the door doesn’t need repainting every year like older metal doors used to.
Colours are usually practical. Grey. Black. Green. Sometimes white for cleaner environments like food storage areas. Contact us today to discuss out steel doors or simply call +353 93 26458
Vision panels for visibility through the door.
Ventilation grilles for plant rooms or boiler areas.
Panic bars for emergency exits.
High security locks where access control is needed.
Sometimes the requirement is simple though.
Just a strong door that won’t warp, crack, or fail after a few winters.
That’s where steel doors make sense.
They’re built to take abuse. And keep working long after other doors would have needed replacing.