Key Takeaways
- Choosing a door handles starts with three numbers: cycle count per day, opening size, wind/snow load for your climate zone.
- Brand selection matters less than operator cycle rating — a $4,000 door with the wrong operator dies in year three. Commercial door handles and hardware specifications cover BHMA-graded locksets, ADA/AODA-compliant lever handles, push/pull plates, hinges (BHMA Grade 1), and door closers.
- R-12 to R-18 insulation required for thermally conditioned spaces in Edmonton, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Quebec City.
- Fire-rated assemblies (NFPA 80) require manufacturer-listed hardware — substitutions void the rating.
Specifying door handles for a Canadian commercial building means matching brand, operator, hardware, and installation method to building code, climate zone, and operating cycle count simultaneously. Commercial door handles and hardware specifications cover BHMA-graded locksets, ADA/AODA-compliant lever handles, push/pull plates, hinges (BHMA Grade 1), and door closers. Commercial Door Handles, Pulls & Lever Sets | ANSI BHMA Grade 1 answers we publish are the same answers our estimators give buyers face-to-face.
The four spec inputs that matter
1. Daily cycle count — dictates operator class. LCN, Norton, Dorma (now dormakaba), and Stanley dominate the closer side of commercial door handles and hardware specifications. 2. Opening dimensions — standard sectional sizes (8×8, 10×10, 12×12, 14×14, 16×16) ship faster; custom sizing adds 4-6 weeks. 3. Climate zone — Zone 6/7/8 specs need cold-rated weatherseals, low-temperature springs, and frost-depth foundations. 4. Code rating — fire-rated, accessibility (AODA / CSA B651), wind/snow-load (provincial code).
Where to read more
- Commercial overhead door companies — brand comparison
- Commercial door manufacturers — manufacturer roster
- High-speed door installation — high-cycle applications
Quote turnaround
Send opening sizes, cycle count, code requirements — we return a spec-matched written quote in 3-5 business days. LCN, Norton, Dorma (now dormakaba), and Stanley dominate the closer side of commercial door handles and hardware specifications.
