Door Closers

Smooth, Secure Door Control

Door closers are essential for controlling how and when a door closes. Commonly used in commercial buildings and increasingly in homes, they ensure doors close automatically and securely behind you, helping with fire safety, insulation, and security.

Available in overhead, concealed, and floor-spring types, door closers come in various power ratings and finishes such as silver, white, black, and bronze—suiting both function and aesthetics.


🔧 Key Features

  • Automatic door closing mechanism

  • Adjustable closing and latching speed

  • Suitable for fire doors and high-traffic areas

  • Helps maintain security and temperature control

  • Multiple mounting styles: overhead, concealed, or floor-spring


🏠 Perfect For:

✔️ Commercial entrances and exits
✔️ Fire-rated internal doors
✔️ Public buildings, schools, offices
✔️ Private homes for safety and convenience


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a door closer used for?

A: Door closers automatically return a door to the closed position after opening, helping with security, fire safety, and energy efficiency.

Q: Do I need a door closer on a fire door?

A: Yes, fire doors must close automatically to be effective in preventing the spread of fire and smoke. A certified door closer is usually required.

Q: Can I adjust how fast the door closes?

A: Most door closers are adjustable. You can change the closing and latching speed using simple screw settings, usually on the body of the closer.

Q: Are door closers suitable for domestic use?

A: Yes. While common in commercial settings, they’re also great for homes—especially on garage-to-house doors, external doors, or for those with limited mobility.

Q: How do I choose the right strength or power size?

A: Door closers are rated by “power size” (usually 2–6). The right size depends on the door’s weight and width. Most models offer adjustable power settings.

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