Floor Doors & Floor Hatches

  • Recessed floor doors are designed to receive flooring infill such as tile, concrete, terrazzo, or other finish materials for a more concealed appearance. These are ideal where visual continuity of the floor surface is important.

  • Flush floor doors provide low-profile access with a clean surface transition. They are commonly used in commercial and institutional interiors where direct access is needed without excessive floor projection.

  • Fire-rated floor doors are intended for assemblies requiring protected access while supporting code-conscious design. These are suitable for projects where fire-resistance performance is part of the specification.

  • Watertight floor doors are designed for areas where moisture resistance and tighter environmental protection are required. These are appropriate for utility spaces, exterior conditions, washdown environments, and other demanding applications.

  • Aluminum floor doors offer corrosion resistance and lighter-weight construction for applications where durability and ease of operation are both important.

  • Steel floor doors provide robust performance for more demanding commercial and industrial environments. These are well suited for applications requiring higher strength and long-term serviceability.

  • Double leaf floor doors are used where larger clear openings are required for equipment access, maintenance access, or service entry to below-floor spaces.

  • Exterior floor doors are designed for exposed applications where weather resistance, drainage control, and durable access performance are essential.

  • Interior access floor doors are used in finished spaces where safe, practical access to building systems, storage, or service zones below the floor is required.