
Custom metal frames sound simple until you're trying to fit a new door, window, or piece of equipment into an opening that's anything but standard. We build steel frames to your exact dimensions so they install snug, stay square, and give you solid anchorage for whatever they're supporting.
We regularly fabricate frames for doors, windows, overhead openings, and equipment enclosures, including odd sizes, uneven walls, or old masonry and concrete that's not quite plumb. You can choose welded unit frames, knock-down styles, or special configurations like sidelights, transoms, and borrowed lites that tie in neatly with glass or wall systems.
Hardware and attachment points are laid out based on how the frame will actually be used—hinge reinforcements, strike plates, closer backing, anchor locations, and any special cutouts you need. The goal is for the door, panel, or equipment to mount cleanly with no hacking on site. For equipment framing, we'll look at weight, vibration, and access so the frame carries the load without flexing and still leaves room for maintenance.
If you're tying metal frames into glass, our coordination with the glass side of the company means sightlines, stops, and clearances are thought through ahead of time. That keeps the finished opening looking clean and professional instead of patched together.
Whether you bring us architectural drawings, a rough opening size, or a photo of an existing frame you'd like to replicate, we'll help you sort out material thickness, profile, and anchoring so you end up with a frame that fits the opening, holds up to use, and makes the rest of the install go smoother.
Tell us what you are working on, share a photo or sketch, and we will follow up with clear options and straightforward pricing.