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In high-traffic areas in homes and businesses, doors and door hardware are more susceptible to wear and tear. The good news is that installing an automatic door closer can help protect your entryway. Ace carries a wide range of residential and commercial door closer solutions, making it easy for you to find the one that will work best for your improvement project.

Reap the Benefits of a Screen Door Closer

A door closer is a type of hardware that closes doors automatically in a slow, controlled manner. As a result, an auto door closing mechanism prevents slamming. Not only does this help to maintain quieter conditions in homes and businesses, but it also reduces the risk of damage to door hinges,door catches, door stops and other parts of doors that may be damaged due to prolonged impact.

Door closers can also ensure that doors aren't left open for long periods, increasing security and keeping indoor air temperatures better controlled. A screen door or storm door closer also lowers the likelihood of insects and pests getting inside due to doors being accidentally left ajar.

What is a Commercial Door Closer?

Commercial door closer devices can enhance safety. For example, mounting one on a fire door is a simple way to guarantee that the entryway gets closed after every use. What’s more, it ensures that doors can shut gently and softly for greater quiet in places of business.

Hydraulic vs. Pneumatic Door Closer Mechanisms

There are two main types of automatic door closer mechanisms available: pneumatic and hydraulic. A pneumatic door closer works by way of compressed air that moves through a cylinder when you open a door. Pneumatic closers are economical options and tend to work best on light doors.

In hydraulic door closers, the movement of fluid through a cylinder powers the closing mechanism. This design works well on heavy doors. However, hydraulic door closers may not perform optimally in extremely hot or cold conditions, so you'll need to keep the environment in mind when selecting a mechanism for your door.

Explore Automatic Door Closer Options

After you have decided whether a hydraulic or pneumatic door closer is ideal, you can compare the available types, which may include:

  • Regular arm: A regular arm automatic door closer is mounted above the door and works on the pull side of the door.
  • Parallel arm: A parallel arm door closer has two arms that sit above the door and work together as they move.
  • Top jamb: A top jamb is another above-the-door option that has two perpendicular arms. It’s a good option for glass and aluminum doors.

Get Help Selecting the Right Pneumatic Door Closer

If you're unsure which type of door closer will work best in your home or business, head to Ace, where one of our knowledgeable associates will help you weigh the available options and introduce you to other door components and hardware, like door latches and catches, that could take your project to the next level. You can also shop our selection of automatic door closing mechanisms online any time and have your order shipped to your house or place of work.