Care and Maintenance
Proper door care is essential for their longevity, functionality, and safety. Regular maintenance will make your Spence Doors last longer and look better.
Different wall systems play a crucial role in selecting and installing doors, particularly in commercial and industrial settings. Regardless of your wall, Spence Doors has a solution for you.
Doors for masonry walls often require robust frame anchoring systems to ensure stability. Fire-rated doors are particularly well-suited for masonry walls, as the combination enhances fire protection.
Doors for plasterboard or drywall systems typically need specialised frames and anchoring methods to distribute the door's weight effectively and prevent damage to the wall.
Steel stud walls are primarily used in commercial construction due to their strength and fire resistance. Doors for these walls often require reinforced frames and specific installation techniques to ensure proper load distribution and long-term stability.
Glass partition walls require doors that complement their aesthetic while maintaining functionality. Frameless glass doors or minimalist aluminium-framed doors are often chosen to match glass wall systems.
Prefabricated wall panels require doors that can be easily integrated during manufacturing and withstand transportation and assembly stresses.
Concrete tilt-up walls, common in industrial and large commercial buildings, require doors with robust frames and anchoring systems capable of withstanding the substantial loads these walls can impose.
Proper door care is essential for their longevity, functionality, and safety. Regular maintenance will make your Spence Doors last longer and look better.
Timber and MDF doors generally warp or bow over time, resulting in gaps between the door and the frame, which can compromise energy efficiency, security and functionality.
Getting the most out of your Spence Doors means ensuring that sealing and painting are done correctly in a timely manner.
What to know in reference to the National Construction Code (NCC) which is Australia’s primary set of technical design and construction provisions for buildings.
Appropriate door hardware ensures security, fire safety and functionality and should be selected with accessibility in mind.