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Q What is the difference between an interior door and an exterior door?
A Interior doors do not need to withstand external weather conditions, so their materials prioritize aesthetics and lightness; exterior doors, conversely, require waterproofing, wind resistance, and greater weather durability.
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Q What is a non-fire interior door?
A Non-fire-rated interior doors do not possess a fire-resistance rating; instead, they prioritize aesthetics, privacy, and ease of maintenance for everyday use, differing entirely from fire doors in terms of core materials and sealing mechanisms.
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Q Which materials are commonly used for interior doors?
A Common materials include wood (including engineered wood), steel, aluminum alloy, and glass combinations, each offering distinct advantages in terms of aesthetics and durability.
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Q Can interior doors include glass panels?
A Yes. It supports various glass types—including clear, frosted, and tempered glass—to achieve a balance between natural lighting and privacy.
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Q Do you offer custom sizes and finishes?
A Yes. We offer fully customized services, including dimensions, colors, surface finishes, and hardware configurations.
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Q Which interior doors are suitable for offices, hotels, or hospitals?
A For offices, durable steel or aluminum doors are recommended; for hotels, aesthetically pleasing wood-grain doors; and for hospitals, smooth, antimicrobial, and easy-to-clean steel or laminate doors.