Stanley Hollow Metal Doors offer superior quality, durability, and security while minimizing concerns about weathering, which can deteriorate traditional wood doors. These doors are available with insulation and vision kits to meet your specific needs.
Hollow metal doors are an excellent choice when enhanced security is required, often replacing wood doors in high-traffic or high-risk areas. They can be custom-made to fit unique openings or selected from a range of standard sizes. Their durability ensures minimal maintenance and long-term reliability.
We provide fire-rated doors that comply with NFPA-80 (Fire Code) and are approved for both masonry and non-masonry installations, including wood or steel jambs within drywall. All fire-labeled hollow metal and wood doors must be installed with a matching fire-rated frame and certified hardware. Available fire ratings include 20, 45, 90, and 180 minutes (3 hours).
Our solid core fire-rated wood doors combine safety, aesthetics, and accessibility. Designed for commercial and public buildings, they offer an easy and secure entry solution for all individuals, including those with disabilities.
We offer a comprehensive selection of Handicap Entrance Doors that meet ANSI A156.19 standards for low-energy power operation. These doors ensure smooth and compliant access while maintaining fire protection and structural integrity.
Due to CMS, TJC, and other regulatory requirements, rated door replacements have become a critical need for healthcare facilities and commercial buildings. Advantech provides quick, high-quality replacements for any fire door type, ensuring compliance while minimizing costly delays.
Comprehensive Door Evaluation – Assessing hardware, rating, size, and finish
All Fire Door Types – Wood, steel, plastic, laminate, and custom-crafted doors
Seamless Compliance – CMS/TJC Compliant Reporting & adherence to NFPA 80, UL Certification, and AHJ
Our process begins with a comprehensive inspection to identify any penetrations or violations within your facility’s fire-rated walls and barriers. Once detected, we implement high-quality fire stopping solutions using top-tier products like Hilti and other industry-leading materials.
✅ Sealing Expansion & Connection Joints in fire-rated walls and floors
✅ Protection for All Pipe Penetrations to prevent fire spread
✅ Cable Management Solutions for single cables, cable bundles, trays, and combi openings
✅ Advanced Sealants & Caulking for electrical and telecom applications
Our solutions ensure maximum fire resistance from 0% to 100% capacity levels, keeping your facility safe and compliant.
In the United States, the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) requires annual inspections of fire-rated doors and frame assemblies to ensure compliance and maintain fire safety standards. Cofesa is your most reliable partner in navigating the NFPA 80 inspection process with precision and expertise.
According to NFPA 80, fire door assemblies must be inspected and tested at least once a year, with a written record signed and available for review by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
In recent years, NFPA 80 annual inspections have become a critical requirement in the healthcare facility sector, particularly under the Life Safety Code 101. This regulation mandates not only inspections but also detailed reports, ensuring each inspector is properly trained and qualified.
During the inspection, the following must be verified:
✅ No open holes or breaks in the door or frame.
✅ Glazing, vision light frames, and beads are intact and securely fastened.
✅ Door, frame, hinges, and hardware are aligned, functional, and undamaged.
✅ No missing or broken parts.
✅ Door clearance meets NFPA 80 standards (max. 3/4″ bottom gap, 1/8″ top & edges).
✅ Self-closing device operates correctly, ensuring the door fully closes.
✅ Coordinators (if present) function properly, closing the inactive leaf before the active leaf.
✅ Latching hardware secures the door in the closed position.
✅ No unauthorized modifications that void the fire label.
✅ Required gasketing and edge seals are present and intact.
Our mission is to ensure your facility meets NFPA 80 requirements with comprehensive inspections and expert guidance. Don’t leave fire safety to chance—let Cofesa help you stay compliant.