Thermal Break - Single Full Arch

Thermal Break - Single Full Arch

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Thermal Break - Single Full Arch

Thermal Break - Single Full Arch

Cold-Weather Steel Doors

In colder climates, a steel door must do more than withstand the elements — it must preserve interior warmth and comfort. The Modern Edge Doors Cold-Weather Collection is engineered with this purpose in mind, combining sleek architectural design with performance-driven innovation you may not see, but will certainly feel.

Inside the Frame

Each Modern Edge Doors steel door incorporates a concealed non-conductive thermal barrier designed to interrupt cold transfer, reduce condensation buildup, and maintain stable interior temperatures — all without compromising the clean, modern aesthetic of the frame.

Why Steel Stands Out

Steel frames provide exceptional structural strength, precise architectural lines, and ultra-slim sightlines. When paired with Low-E dual-pane tempered glass, they maximize natural light while helping to minimize heat loss — delivering both visual impact and thermal efficiency.

Built for durability. Designed for comfort. Engineered for demanding climates.

Arch Height

Arch height depends on overall door width.

Final arch framing should be completed only after the door is delivered on-site and the frame has been properly shimmed, leveled, and secured to ensure precise alignment.

Bore Hole Specifications

Bore Hole Size: 2 1/8"
Backset: 2 3/4"
Door Thickness: 2 1/8"
Center to Center: 5 1/2"

Cold-Weather Steel Doors

In colder climates, a steel door must do more than withstand the elements — it must preserve interior warmth and comfort. The Modern Edge Doors Cold-Weather Collection is engineered with this purpose in mind, combining sleek architectural design with performance-driven innovation you may not see, but will certainly feel.

Inside the Frame

Each Modern Edge Doors steel door incorporates a concealed non-conductive thermal barrier designed to interrupt cold transfer, reduce condensation buildup, and maintain stable interior temperatures — all without compromising the clean, modern aesthetic of the frame.

Why Steel Stands Out

Steel frames provide exceptional structural strength, precise architectural lines, and ultra-slim sightlines. When paired with Low-E dual-pane tempered glass, they maximize natural light while helping to minimize heat loss — delivering both visual impact and thermal efficiency.

Built for durability. Designed for comfort. Engineered for demanding climates.

Arch Height

Arch height depends on overall door width.

Final arch framing should be completed only after the door is delivered on-site and the frame has been properly shimmed, leveled, and secured to ensure precise alignment.

Bore Hole Specifications

Bore Hole Size: 2 1/8"
Backset: 2 3/4"
Door Thickness: 2 1/8"
Center to Center: 5 1/2"

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  • Steel windows and doors are architectural systems made from high-strength steel frames that support glass panels. They are known for their slim sightlines, durability, and timeless appearance. Steel allows for large glass areas with minimal frame thickness, creating a sleek and elegant look.

  • Strength: Steel is significantly stronger than aluminum or wood, allowing for thinner frames and larger glass panels.
    Durability: Steel resists warping, cracking, and expansion better than wood.
    Longevity: Properly finished steel can last decades with minimal maintenance.
    Design: Steel offers narrow profiles and a refined, architectural aesthetic.

  • Yes. Modern steel systems include:

    • Thermal breaks to reduce heat transfer
    • Double or triple glazing options
    • High-performance weather seals

    When properly installed, steel windows and doors can meet or exceed energy code requirements.

  • Steel can rust if left untreated. However, modern steel systems are:

    • Hot-dip galvanized
    • Powder coated or factory finished
    • Properly sealed during installation

    With proper finishing and maintenance, corrosion is highly resistant—even in coastal environments.

  • Steel systems can last 50+ years when properly maintained. Many historic steel windows installed in the early 20th century are still in service today.

  • Yes. Steel is one of the strongest framing materials available. Steel doors offer:

    • High structural integrity
    • Enhanced locking hardware compatibility
    • Excellent resistance to forced entry

    They are commonly used in both luxury residential and commercial applications for this reason.

  • Absolutely. Steel systems can be customized in:

    • Size and configuration
    • Fixed, casement, awning, pivot, sliding, or bi-fold designs
    • Color finishes
    • Glass type (clear, frosted, low-E, laminated, etc.)
    • Divided lite patterns

    Custom fabrication allows for highly tailored architectural designs.

  • Yes. Steel is popular in:

    • Modern and minimalist architecture
    • Industrial-style designs
    • Contemporary farmhouses
    • Historic renovations

    Its slim profile complements both traditional and modern aesthetics.

  • Steel systems typically have a higher upfront cost than vinyl or aluminum. However, they offer:

    • Longer lifespan
    • Greater durability
    • Increased property value
    • Lower long-term replacement costs

    Many homeowners and developers view steel as a long-term investment.

  • Steel windows and doors require minimal maintenance:

    • Occasional cleaning with mild soap and water
    • Inspect seals periodically
    • Touch up finishes if damaged

    Factory finishes are designed for long-term performance.

  • Yes. Most modern steel systems are engineered to meet:

    • Structural load requirements
    • Energy codes
    • Safety glazing standards
    • Impact ratings (if specified)

    Always confirm with your manufacturer or installer for your region’s specific codes.

  • Steel is 100% recyclable and often made from recycled material. Its long lifespan also reduces replacement frequency, making it a sustainable building material choice.

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