Iron doors excel in New Jersey’s challenging climate because they don’t expand, contract, or warp like wood doors do. The galvanized steel construction resists corrosion from salt air, handles temperature swings without losing its shape, and maintains proper sealing through years of weather exposure.
Our doors are specifically engineered for northeastern weather patterns. The multi-point weatherstripping system keeps out driving rain and snow while maintaining energy efficiency. Unlike wood that can swell and stick in humid summers or shrink and gap in dry winters, iron doors operate consistently year-round.
The powder-coated finishes we use are tested to withstand UV exposure, temperature extremes, and moisture without fading, chalking, or peeling. Your door will look as good in ten years as it does on installation day.