Protect Your Home from the Elements
Do you live in an extreme climate? Limit the transfer of hot and cold air between the outdoors and indoors with a thermally broken door from Clark Hall. Our iron doors create durable, stylish barriers. Our team of expert designers is here to help walk you through the custom design process.
While not every home needs a thermally broken door, those in extremely hot and cold climates may benefit from one. While these iron doors appear to be like any other, they’re constructed with a barrier that limits the transfer of thermal energy. The result? A door that helps reduce your home’s energy consumption.
Browse our collection of thermally broken door styles, including double doors, single doors, and a variety of door frames. If you’d like to learn more about the benefits of a thermally broken door, please contact our team. We’d love to walk you through the pros and cons, as well as the custom design process.
With over 50 years of experience delivering unmatched quality and expertise, we remain dedicated to bringing every client’s unique vision to life — because every client deserves the door of their dreams. From the first sketch to the final installation and beyond, our experts and artisans are dedicated to providing white glove service that help you create a lasting first impression.
Every door is a completely bespoke piece of functional artwork. You’ll never need to compromise what you want.
Each element is made by our skilled craftsmen and artisans—no two pieces are ever the same.
From the initial consultation and sketch to installation day, we partner with you throughout the entire process to provide one seamless experience.
Discover Our Door Styles
Whether you prefer traditional or contemporary iron door designs, explore our entire catalogue of custom iron doors to find an option that seamlessly blends with your home style. Choose from doors with sidelights, transoms, and other architectural elements.
Thermally broken doors are constructed with a barrier that limits the transfer of hot and cold air between the outdoors and indoors. So, they reduce heat transfer. With a normal door, even one that’s well-sealed and designed, some energy will come inside or escape outside.
These are the benefits of installing thermally broken doors, according to our experts at Clark Hall:
Thermally broken doors improve energy efficiency by providing a sealed barrier that limits the transfer of hot and cold air. They’re a great choice for homes in extreme climates.
The most common materials used in thermally broken doors are iron, steel, metal, and other non-conductive materials that create a thermal break. This separates the interior and exterior parts of the door frame.
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