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Luxury Wrought Iron Doors, Blinds,
and Curtains to Elevate

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At Iron Door & Blind we specialize in premium wrought iron designs and elegant blinds and curtains. Founded with a passion for craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, we aim to transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary environments.

We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional quality, combining timeless design with modern functionality. Whether it’s durable wrought iron doors and railings or stylish blinds and curtains tailored to your preferences, we ensure every product reflects our dedication to excellence.

Our mission is to inspire and enhance your home or business with pieces that combine beauty and practicality. We proudly offer exceptional wrought iron products from a factory with over 20 years of experience, along with stylish blinds and curtains crafted by a trusted factory with 11 years in the market. By partnering with these established manufacturers, we ensure our customers receive high-quality, reliable, and innovative solutions tailored to their needs.

When you choose Iron Door & Blind, you’re not just investing in a product—you’re partnering with a team committed to turning your vision into reality.

HOT-DIP GALVANIZED WROUGHT IRON

This refers to wrought iron that has been coated with a protective layer of zinc by dipping it into molten zinc. This process helps prevent rust and corrosion, making the iron more durable and suitable for outdoor use.

Sandblasted Wrought iron

This means the wrought iron has been cleaned and smoothed using a high-pressure stream of sand or abrasive material. Sandblasting removes rust, old paint, and surface imperfections, creating a clean surface that improves paint adhesion and overall finish.

Door Parts and components

Handle-set

Handle-set is designed to provide both function and style for your door. The active door panel includes a working lock for everyday use, while the inactive door panel features a decorative dummy lock. For enhanced security, a deadbolt can be added to secure the door.

Hinges

Hinges are typically installed at the junction of the door panel and frame, offering crucial support and enabling smooth and easy door operation.

Mounting Tab

This is typically a metal or reinforced part that is affixed to the door frame (jamb). It is secured with screws to keep the door stable and aligned when mounted. The mounting tab prevents the door from shifting, providing durability and long-term support.

Pre-drilled Holes

These are holes that are already made in the door jamb before installation. Their purpose is to guide the screws or other fasteners that will secure the door in place. Pre-drilled holes ensure the door is aligned correctly and that the screws will be positioned precisely for maximum hold and stability.

T-Astragal

T-Astragal is a type of weather-stripping used on double doors, often found on French doors or other types of paired doors.

  • Function: The T-astragal is installed on the inactive door (the door that doesn’t open) along the vertical edge where it meets the active door. Its primary function is to seal the gap between the two doors when they are closed. By preventing airflow, it improves the energy efficiency of the door system and reduces drafts.
  • Design: The “T” shape refers to the profile of the astragal, which typically has a vertical part (the stem) and a horizontal part (the top), allowing it to interlock with the corresponding part on the active door. This design also helps improve security by making it more difficult for the doors to be pried apart.

Flush Bolt

Flush Bolt is a type of locking mechanism used to secure the inactive door panel in double door systems. Here’s how it works and its role:

  • Function: The flush bolt adds both stability and security by locking the inactive door in place. It is typically installed at the top and bottom of the inactive door panel. When the doors are closed, the flush bolt extends into the door frame, securing the inactive door to prevent it from being opened or shifted. The flush bolt is not visible when it’s retracted into the door, which helps maintain the door’s sleek appearance.
  • Design: The bolt is designed to be flush with the surface of the door when retracted, ensuring that it does not protrude or interfere with the door’s overall look or functionality. It can be operated manually with a key or a turn latch, depending on the design of the door.
  • Security and Stability: The flush bolt strengthens the overall security of double doors by ensuring the inactive door remains firmly in place. It prevents unauthorized entry through the inactive door, making it an important feature for enhancing the door’s resistance to forced entry.

Flush bolts are especially useful for doors in areas requiring higher security, such as entryways or commercial spaces.

Door Sweep

Door Sweep is a weatherproofing component installed at the base of a door panel.

Function: The primary function of a door sweep is to seal the gap between the bottom of the door and the threshold or floor. By blocking cold air, drafts, dust, dirt, and insects, it helps improve the door’s energy efficiency and indoor comfort. It is particularly effective at preventing heat loss during winter or keeping cool air inside during the summer.

  • Design: Typically, a door sweep features a strip of flexible material such as rubber, vinyl, or a brush-like material. This strip is attached to the bottom edge of the door, and it creates a barrier when the door is closed. Some door sweeps are adjustable to fit different door heights or gaps.
  • Enhancing the Seal: By improving the seal between the door and the floor, the door sweep enhances the overall performance of the door. It helps reduce outside noise and prevents drafts, contributing to a more comfortable and energy-efficient indoor environment.

Flush bolts are especially useful for doors in areas requiring higher security, such as entryways or commercial spaces.

Weather stripping

Weather stripping is an essential component in door and window installations, designed to create an effective seal that prevents the infiltration of air, water, dust, and other elements.

Function of Weather Stripping:

  • Barrier: Weather stripping acts as a protective barrier, sealing gaps around doors and windows. It keeps air drafts, water, dust, and debris from entering the room, contributing to energy efficiency by maintaining indoor temperature and reducing utility costs.
  • Materials: Weather stripping can be made from a variety of materials, including rubber, silicone, felt, or foam, depending on the application and the level of insulation needed.

Types of Weather Stripping for Doors

Outswing Doors

Design: For doors that open outward, weather stripping is typically paired with a flat threshold. This design ensures a smooth, even seal, allowing the door to close tightly against the frame. The weather stripping prevents air and water from entering, especially in areas exposed to weather elements.

Advantages: The flat threshold allows for easy passage while providing a solid seal when the door is closed, which is important for preventing rain or snow from entering.

Inswing Doors

Design: For doors that open inward, the weather stripping features a sloped design. This angle helps channel water away from the door, improving its waterproofing capabilities and ensuring that any moisture running down the door won’t seep into the room. The sloped design also enhances the seal between the door and the frame.

Advantages: The sloped weather stripping improves overall protection against rain or snow while maintaining an airtight seal to block drafts.

Weather stripping is a cost-effective solution for improving the comfort and efficiency of your space. It prevents the unwanted exchange of air, heat, and moisture, ensuring that the interior environment remains stable and protected.

Roller Catch

Roller Catch is a type of door hardware designed to enhance both the functionality and durability of doors.

Function of Roller Catch:

  • Prevents Structural Damage: The roller catch helps absorb the impact when a door is opened or closed, reducing the likelihood of structural damage caused by excessive force. This is especially useful in high-traffic areas or doors that are frequently opened and closed.
  • Smooth Operation: It provides a smooth, controlled closing motion for the door by using a spring-loaded roller that engages with a strike plate on the door frame. When the door is closed, the roller catches into the strike plate, ensuring that the door remains securely closed without slamming.

Design and Benefits:

  • Protects Hinges and Frame: By preventing the door from slamming too hard, the roller catch protects the hinges and frame from wear and tear, extending the lifespan of both the door and its hardware.
  • Ideal for Light or Medium Doors: Roller catches are often used in lighter doors or those in residential settings, offering an easy and effective way to secure doors without the harsh impact that traditional latches or locks might cause.

The roller catch is an affordable and simple solution for doors, ensuring they close softly and securely while reducing the potential for damage over time.

Welded Threshold

Welded Threshold is a durable and effective component installed at the bottom of a door, often made of metal, to create a secure seal that blocks water, air, dust, and other elements from entering.

Function of Welded Threshold:

  • Barrier: The welded threshold acts as a robust barrier at the bottom of the door to prevent water, air, and dust from entering the room, enhancing both insulation and energy efficiency. It also helps maintain a clean and comfortable interior by blocking environmental contaminants.
  • Durability: Welded thresholds are typically constructed from steel, aluminum, or other durable metals, making them resistant to wear and tear. The welding process ensures a strong, seamless bond that adds strength and longevity to the threshold.

Types Based on Door Swing

Outswing Doors

Design: For doors that open outward, the flat threshold design is ideal. This type allows for smooth accessibility, ensuring easy passage without obstruction while providing an effective seal against external elements.

Functionality: The flat threshold is suitable for ensuring that the door closes tightly against the frame, offering effective water and air blocking without interfering with the door’s operation.

Inswing Doors

Design: For doors that swing inward, the welded threshold features a sloped design, which helps direct water away from the door and enhances waterproofing. This design ensures a better seal by preventing moisture from seeping inside the room.

Functionality: The sloped threshold allows for a secure seal while guiding rain or snow outside, making it ideal for areas exposed to wet conditions.

The welded threshold is essential for improving a door’s overall performance, especially in terms of weather resistance and energy efficiency, while providing long-lasting durability.

Window Lock

Window Lock is a security and weatherproofing feature that serves multiple functions for windows.

Function of Window Lock:

  • Security: The primary function of a window lock is to secure the active window (the window that opens) in place, preventing unauthorized access and ensuring that the window cannot be easily opened from the outside.
  • Seal and Weather Protection: By locking the window tightly, the window lock helps maintain a tight seal between the window frame and the sash. This helps block the entry of air, water, and dust, contributing to better energy efficiency and indoor comfort.

Benefits:

  • Energy Efficiency: A properly locked window prevents air leaks, which can lead to energy loss. Keeping the window tightly sealed ensures that conditioned air (warm or cool) stays inside while blocking drafts and outdoor elements.
  • Water Resistance: Locking the window securely also helps to prevent water from seeping in during rain or storms, reducing the risk of water damage to the interior of the building.
  • Dust Protection: The tight seal created by the window lock ensures that dust and dirt from the outside do not enter the room, maintaining a cleaner indoor environment.

Window locks are typically used in both residential and commercial applications to enhance the security, weatherproofing, and overall functionality of windows. They are available in a variety of designs, including sliding, casement, or double-hung window locks, tailored to different window types.

Polyurethane Foam

Wrought iron doors injected with polyurethane foam are an advanced design that enhances the door’s performance in terms of insulation and energy efficiency.

Process of Injection:

  1. Polyurethane Foam Injection: The door is injected with polyurethane foam through small openings or cavities within the wrought iron frame.
  2. Expansion: Once injected, the foam expands and fills the entire interior of the door. This expansion allows the foam to tightly conform to the inner walls of the door, ensuring full coverage and coverage of any gaps or voids.
  3. Sealing: As the foam hardens, it forms a solid, consistent insulation layer inside the door.

Benefits of Polyurethane Foam Injection:

  • Insulation: Polyurethane foam is an excellent thermal insulator, helping to prevent heat transfer between the interior and exterior. This means the door keeps rooms warmer in winter and cooler in summer, enhancing the overall energy efficiency of the building.
  • Noise Reduction: The foam helps dampen sound transmission, making it an ideal choice for areas where noise insulation is important, such as near busy streets or between rooms in a home or office.
  • Strength and Durability: The combination of wrought iron and injected foam makes the door stronger and more resistant to external elements. The foam enhances the rigidity of the door, making it more resistant to impacts or bending.
  • Moisture Resistance: Polyurethane foam is moisture-resistant, so it helps prevent condensation inside the door, which can lead to rust or damage over time. This makes the door more durable in outdoor or humid environments.
  • Energy Savings: By improving the insulation properties of the door, it reduces the need for heating and cooling, which can lower energy bills.

This method of foam injection is commonly used in high-quality doors, especially in wrought iron doors that need extra insulation, security, and durability. The process improves the door’s overall performance while maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the wrought iron design.

Thermal break insulation is particularly beneficial in wrought iron doors that are exposed to extreme weather conditions, such as in cold climates (to prevent heat loss) or hot climates (to keep the interior cool). It’s also commonly used in commercial buildings, high-rise buildings, and modern residential doors, where maintaining consistent temperatures is crucial.

Thermal break insulation in wrought iron doors offers significant advantages in terms of energy efficiency, condensation control, and comfort, while also improving the overall performance and longevity of the door system.

Window

Windows are categorized as fixed or active. Active windows allow for ventilation, improving the space’s comfort, and often come with screens to keep insects out.

DOUBLE-PANE TEMPERED LOW-E GLASS

  • The special coating on Low-E glass reduces the amount of heat that escapes in winter and prevents excessive heat from entering during summer.
  • It acts as a reflective barrier, keeping heat inside when it’s cold outside and deflecting it away when it’s hot outside.

Benefits of Low-E Glass:

  1. Energy Efficiency: Reduces heating and cooling costs by controlling heat transfer.
  2. UV Protection: Blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, helping to prevent furniture, flooring, and artwork from fading.
  3. Comfort: Keeps indoor temperatures more consistent, reducing hot and cold spots near windows.
  4. Reduced Glare: Allows natural light without excessive glare.
  5. Environmental Impact: Helps lower energy consumption, making it an eco-friendly option.

Triple pane impact low E glass and hurricane proof

Triple-pane impact Low-E glass is a high-performance glass designed for superior insulation, energy efficiency, and impact resistance. It consists of three layers of glass with insulating gas fills (such as argon or krypton) between the panes to enhance thermal performance. The Low-E (low emissivity) coating helps reduce heat transfer, improving energy efficiency by keeping interiors cooler in summer and warmer in winter.

Hurricane-proof glass, often made with impact-resistant laminated layers, is specifically engineered to withstand high winds and flying debris during severe storms. When combined with triple-pane Low-E technology, it provides maximum durability, soundproofing, and energy savings while meeting stringent building codes for hurricane-prone regions.

Customization

Handcrafted and forged with care, our designs can be fully customized to match your vision. Share your ideas with us, and we’ll collaborate to bring your unique, personalized creation to life.

Pivot Door

Pivot Door is a type of door that operates on a pivot hinge system rather than traditional side hinges. The pivot hinges are mounted at the top and bottom of the door, allowing the door to rotate on a vertical axis. The pivot mechanism allows for a smooth, swinging motion, and the door can often open both inwards and outwards, depending on the setup.

The pivot point can be centered, offset, or customized based on the design and functionality of the door.

Designed to handle larger, heavier doors since the pivot hinge can better distribute the door’s weight. They are ideal for statement entrances.

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