
Custom steel doors are one of those pieces that quietly do a lot of work: they protect your people, secure your building, and get used all day, every day. We build each door to match how it will actually be used, whether that's a high-traffic shop entry, a clean-looking storefront opening, or a rugged industrial access point that sees forklifts and carts.
Instead of forcing your project to fit a catalog size, we size the door and frame to your exact opening. Odd widths, low headroom, thick walls, retrofit into old masonry—that's the kind of work we do all the time. Hinges, hardware prep, and reinforcement plates are laid out around your locksets, closers, card readers, or panic devices so everything installs cleanly without field drilling and guesswork.
You can choose from a range of steel gauges and reinforcement options depending on what you're up against: daily heavy use, security concerns, or tough Midwestern weather. We pay attention to the details that matter long-term—stiffeners to prevent oil-canning, properly welded corners, and frames that stay square instead of twisting when they're anchored.
Because our metal division works alongside the glass side of the company, we're also set up for doors with vision lites, full glass panels, or sidelight framing that needs to line up perfectly. That coordination helps avoid the common "metal says it's glass, glass says it's metal" headaches.
If you're a contractor, facility manager, or property owner, our goal is straightforward: a door package that fits right the first time, swings smooth, and holds up to real use. Bring us your drawings, an old frame you want to match, or even just measurements and a sketch, and we'll help you sort out the details so you end up with steel doors that work the way they should for years to come.
Tell us what you are working on, share a photo or sketch, and we will follow up with clear options and straightforward pricing.