WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE FLOOR SPRINGS Floor springs are a kind of door hardware that add to the visual appeal of your home. Sometimes they form a part of the door control system, if your establishment has one. They are visible only when you look down, and they help in keeping your doors closed. Once your door is open, floor springs ensure that they close themselves. They offer their user both comfort and safety, much like the way overhead door closers do. All the individual parts of a floor spring are either built into the door, or the floor. They are ideal in locations where the user want the door design to blend in with the surroundings, that is, when it should be as unobtrusive as it can be. Some examples are upmarket shop fittings and elegant portals. In the case of semi-circular arch doors, or all-glass doors, these are the only solutions you have. This is the reason you will find a greater variety of floor springs for glass doors than for timber doors. One may wonder why to choose floor springs over standard door closers, especially with their more complicated installation. We are here to tell you why1. Visual Oomph One of the most striking factors about floor springs is their enhanced visual appeal over normal door closers. They are ideally suited for situations where there is a need for an aesthetically pleasing and clean finish. They are almost invisible, unless they come under close scrutiny. Most people go for glass doors for their minimal appeal, making floor springs a perfect match for them. Yet, floor springs are made and used for doors made of other material as well. 2. Adaptability Door springs are suitable for use with many door materials, as previously established. They are one of the most common fire rated door hardware available in the market. They are suitable for both exterior and interior use. There are different models for double action and single action doors, although they are generally sold for single action doors, so it’s safe to ask before buying. They are especially effective when used with oversized doors. Door which run from the floor to the ceiling are simply too