Choosing a door closer isn’t just about picking a piece of hardware—it’s about making sure your door works safely, reliably, and comfortably for everyone who uses it. From the size and weight of the door to the environment around it, several factors determine which closer will perform best. In this guide, we’ll walk through the essentials of selecting, configuring, and enhancing a door closer so you can make an informed decision that balances durability, accessibility, and convenience.
1. Understand Your Door and Its Environment
Before selecting a closer, you need to know the basics about your door:
2. Select the Appropriate Door Closer Type
Door closers come in several configurations, each suited for different applications:
3. Configure Your Door Closer
The closing force is the amount of power a closer uses to shut the door. Choosing the right setting ensures the door latches securely without being too heavy to open.
Key considerations for closing force:
4. Choose Your Extra Features
Beyond the basics, many door closers include additional functions that enhance safety, accessibility, and convenience:
Backcheck: Adds resistance as the door opens past a set angle (around 70–75 degrees). This prevents the door from being flung open too forcefully, protecting the door, frame, hardware, and nearby walls.
Hold Open: Keeps the door fixed in an open position until it’s intentionally closed. This is helpful for moving equipment, increasing foot traffic flow, or ventilation. Note: Hold-open closers are not permitted on fire-rated doors.
Delayed Action: Slows the door’s closing cycle, keeping it open longer before it begins to shut. This allows extra time for people with mobility challenges, staff with carts, or groups moving through. Common in hospitals, assisted living, and other accessibility-focused facilities.
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