Total Door Systems offer the perfect combination of functionality with design options that blend into the surrounding design. Total Doors arrive complete with fewer parts, which means that they provide streamlined installation, and save additional buildout and labor costs. Total Door Systems also meet all fire codes and ADA guidelines, are BHMA-certified, and sustainably manufactured with a UL EPD. What do you want to create today?
Total Door Systems is the global leader in fully integrated door systems that provide unparalleled security, unmatched reliability, and respect for the integrity of the architect's vision with a nearly infinite selection of design options.
With all parts engineered, manufactured and assembled from Total Door Systems' award-winning Waterford, Michigan plant, our integrated door systems arrive complete with fewer parts for streamlined installation, and savings to you in additional buildout and labor costs.
Our driving philosophy is the pursuit of perfection. We have built our processes and service around integrity, efficiency, sustainability, and world-class service.
Designs and Finishes
Great design requires a full range of options. Our integrated door systems can accommodate nearly any design face. The only limitation is your imagination. What do you want to create today?
Whether your design calls for paint, architectural film, architectural metal or real wood veneer, we've got you covered. Choose from one of our popular selections by viewing our finish options.
Total Door Systems can custom-match your color choices to give you infinite design possibilities. Created using a two-part catalyzed polyurethane and baked on for extreme durability, TDS doors can accommodate nearly any veneer, design face or finish so that the integrity or your design is maintained.
Refer to the architectural films catalog for more selections.
Please connect with our design support team and share your vision. The only limitation with a Total Door System is your imagination.
Samples will need to be sent to the factory for matching and approval before orders may be placed.
Cross-Corridor
Total Door Systems offer the perfect combination of functionality with design options that blend into the surrounding design. Total Doors arrive complete with fewer parts, which means that they provide streamlined installation, and save additional buildout and labor costs. Total Door Systems also meet all fire codes and ADA guidelines, are BHMA-certified, and sustainably manufactured with a UL EPD. What do you want to create today?
Our concealed hinges, closers and flush panic devices combine for a streamlined integrated door system that facilitates movement through demanding environments while creating an attractive design element consistent with its surroundings.
Total Door Systems offer unparalleled security. Our full-height locking channel acts as a 5/8" deadbolt along the full length of the door and eliminates vertical rods, floor hardware, coordinators, astragals and flush bolts on pairs and double-egress fire doors. Our door systems also have the lowest smoke migration rating in the market, which is accomplished without the need of intumescent seals.
Integrated Door Systems
Total Door Systems meet all life safety and compartmentalization requirements without sacrificing the architect's vision. Our doors meet all fire codes and ADA guidelines, are BHMA-certified, and are sustainably manufactured with a UL EPD.
Knowing whether your elevator lobby fire doors are compliant can be difficult. Download our helpful UL 1784 decoder sheet to understand what is required and how you can make sure that your integrated door systems are not only beautiful, but meet all life safety codes too.
The best fire door is a door you don't see. Total Door Systems blend almost seamlessly into the wall until they are needed for life safety. See what makes Total Door Systems the best option for Elevator Door applications.
Total Door Systems takes the guesswork out of how multiple codes and standards apply to your opening by ensuring they meet all existing life safety standards. Find out more with our regularly updated page: Know Your Code.
SafeFrame®
Total Door Systems new SafeFrame® provides a complete integrated smoke containment system that exceeds the testing and rating requirements for elevator hoistways and eliminates the need for elevator lobbies.
Knowing whether your elevator door and frame make a compliant integrated system can be difficult. Download our helpful UL 1784 decoder sheet to understand what is required to make sure your integrated door systems are not only beautiful, but meet all life safety codes too.
Streamlined in design, the Total Door SafeFrame® eliminates the need for frame construction and is perfectly matched to the elevator door to create a complete smoke containment system. No special wall construction or building of lobbies is needed – and the Total Door SafeFrame is shipped with the door so you get the complete system all in one delivery.
Hardware and Lite Kits
Our exclusive flush exit device looks and works better than anything else in the industry. Its 1/8″ projection with the door in the open position makes it virtually flush with the door face. When closed, the exit device pops out to 5/8″ to meet all fire codes and ADA guidelines.
Our exit devices look better too, because we can insert a finish that matches the rest of your door, such as a custom wood veneer, to give you a distinctive look that lasts.
Our standard exit device is also an industry leader, with a projection of only 1-5/16″. This reduces the potential for abuse and makes it possible to achieve a 32″ clear width in a 36″ opening.
The standard exit device comes in a standard width of 24″ but can also be ordered to match the full width of the door. We also offer a smaller version (SP14) for non-rated applications that offers the convenience of a push plate.
Our Exit Edge Protector is a good option for high-abuse environments. Made of heavy-duty extruded aluminum, it deflects objects like laundry and food carts from the back edge of the exit device. This reduces damage to the exit device and lowers maintenance costs.
Total Door grips are installed at the factory. That means they arrive on-site ready to install, with no field labor required. Their elegant engineering and simple design make them resistant to abuse and forced entry.
They are ideal for designs that demand form as well as function, and for demanding environments like schools and hospitals.
All Total Door operating grips feature:
Up to three-hour fire rating
ADA compliance
A variety of available anodized finishes
Engineered for use with our exit devices, Total Door levers come in a variety of styles and finishes.
Lever Finish Options:
605 – Bright Brass
606 – Satin Brass
629 – Bright Stainless Steel
630 – Satin Stainless
710 – Dark Bronze
Black
Lite kits and louvers are available in standard and custom configurations.
Lite kit cutout is 2″ larger than visible glass size.
Door size may limit maximum visible height and width
Continuing Education
The role of a fire rated door is to maintain the integrity of a fire rated enclosure in the event of a fire, giving building occupants enough time to exit the burning building. This course is an introduction to fire rated doors and a general review of the fire codes that relate to fire doors and hardware, referencing IBC 2012, 2015, and 2018, NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) regulations, and the ADAAG (Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines).
The spread of smoke in mid- and high-rise building fires is recognized as a major threat to the safety of the building occupants and responding fire personnel and the effectiveness of firefighting operations. This course explains how smoke migrates in a multi-story building fire and discusses how building codes have evolved to address this danger and why they mandate smoke containment in specific areas of a structure. Product applications and assemblies designed to meet building code requirements and limit vertical smoke migration via elevator hoistways and lobbies are examined.
Learn about integrated door systems, sustainability, compliance, and code. Understand the importance of smoke and fire protection in various applications and vertical markets and how with the proper protection from integrated door systems you can save lives.