Closing the Door to Trouble

Topics:
Interior Planning-Design
Tags:
Door Hardware,
FacilitiesNet,
Facility Executive,
Hardware
Source:
FacilitiesNet

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Overview: Despite the importance of door hardware, few people pay attention to that topic in building construction and renovation projects. Door hardware represents a small fraction of the overall project cost. Therefore, many facility executives simply use what they have used in the past with no consideration of differences between the applications or even how well that hardware has performed in the past. Facility executives can avoid most door hardware pitfalls by following a few simple steps. These actions can help ensure that suitable hardware is selected for an application. Article asserts that few simple steps can help facility executives avoid costly problems that arise when doors and door hardware aren’t carefully selected.

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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2003 | Pages: 1


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