Door Stops and Holders

Commercial door stops and holders play a crucial role in safeguarding walls, doors, and door frames from damage. These essential components ensure that doors are kept safe and functional over time, making them perfect for high-traffic environments such as schools, hospitals, and offices.

What Are Commercial Door Stops and Holders?

Commercial door stops and holders are hardware components designed to prevent doors and surrounding spaces from damage caused by forceful door swinging. In commercial buildings, door stops are installed on walls or floors and function as a protective barrier that deters excessive door movements. Similarly, door holders are used to keep doors open at a safe angle. They are more useful in areas where doors need to be kept open for extended periods. 

Features of Commercial Door Stops and Holders

The following are the features of commercial door stops and holders:

  • Durability: They are made of high-quality materials that can withstand damage and ensure lasting performance. 
  • Versatility: Matching the safety requirements of diverse settings, these devices are available in various types, such as:
  • Applied Stops
  • Automatic Door Stops
  • Commercial Floor Door Stops
  • Commercial Kick-Down Door Stops
  • Commercial Wall Mounted Door Stops
  • Commercial Magnetic Door Holders
  • Crash Chain Stops
  • Dome Door Stops
  • Plunger Door Holders
  • Aesthetic Benefits: The availability of these components in a wide variety allows users to choose the best that complements the aesthetics of various interior styles. 
  • Easy Installation and Maintenance: Designed to ensure safety, these devices offer easy installation methods. Additionally, these components require minimal maintenance methods to ensure their smooth operation and functionality. 
  • Cost-Effectiveness: With their superior operating efficiency and ability to keep doors and surrounding areas safe, door stops and holders are considered cost-effective solutions suitable for multiple settings.
  • Multiple Finishes: They are present in a wide variety of finishes, including Stainless Steel, Satin Chrome, Solid Brass, and more. 

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Discover the right safety solutions for your doors at Qualitydoor.com, the best commercial door hardware supplier in the US. Choose from our wide selection of commercial door stops and holders from industry giants, such as Rixson, ABH, and Ives. For more information, browse our catalog or visit us today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Several types of commercial-grade door stops are available on the market today. Quality Door and Hardware offers overhead door stops, automatic door stops, dome door stops, floor stops, kick-down door stops, plunger door stops, roller bumpers, wall-mounted door stops, and electromagnetic door holders.

The installation procedure varies from model to model. They can be installed overhead, on the bottom of the door, on the floor, or even on the wall itself. Commercial door stops are generally mounted and installed via the screws included with your door stop. When in doubt, read the specific installation instructions that came with your model, or contact our customer service representatives if you need help with one of our products

The best door stopper depends on your specific situation. Some doors benefit from having a simple wall-mounted rubber stopper like the Rockwood 403. Other doors may benefit from a plunger door stop or a kick-down door stop like the Ives FS452. At the very least, you should prevent the door latch or corners from damaging your drywall by using a dome floor door stop such as the Rockwood 440.

The most popular brands for commercial door stops on the market today are Rixson, Glynn-Johnson, Rockwood, Architectural Builders Hardware Manufacturing (ABH), and Ives.

The purpose of a door stop is to make contact with the door or door knob and prevent it from damaging the drywall or slamming shut. Ideally, there should be no gap between your door when it is fully open and the door stop. If there is a gap between your fully opened door and the door stop, you will need to reinstall it so it can do its job correctly.