Curries Steel Doors and Frames in Indianapolis, IN.


Indy Doors supplies Curries steel doors and frames for commercial, industrial and institutional projects throughout Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Curries manufactures standard and custom hollow metal openings in a wide range of sizes, gauges and configurations, allowing project teams to address everyday building entrances as well as specialized security, acoustical and life-safety requirements.
Our team works with general contractors, construction managers, architects, facility managers, schools, healthcare organizations, municipalities, retailers and property managers. We can assist with estimating, product selection, hardware specification, field measurements, value engineering and delivery coordination.
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Curries Commercial Steel Doors
Curries offers steel doors for interior and exterior openings with different face gauges, core constructions, edge conditions and performance options. The appropriate construction depends on traffic, environmental exposure, abuse potential, security needs and the hardware used on the opening.
Standard flush steel doors are commonly specified for offices, corridors, classrooms, mechanical rooms, storage areas, service entrances and industrial spaces. Embossed panel and wood-grain appearance options can be considered when a commercial opening requires the durability of steel with a more decorative presentation.
Standard and Custom Steel Frames
Curries frames are available in cold-rolled and galvannealed steel across multiple gauges. Depending on the product, frames can be configured for masonry, drywall, metal-stud, wood-stud and specialty wall conditions.
Important frame details include jamb depth, profile, face dimension, anchors, hardware reinforcements, head condition, sidelite or transom construction and whether the frame is welded or knockdown. The frame should be coordinated with wall construction and installation sequencing before the order is released.
Fire-Rated Curries Openings
Curries offers fire-rated door and frame options for qualifying assemblies. Ratings and approved configurations vary by product, size, glazing, hardware and surrounding construction. A rated label on one component does not establish the rating of the entire opening.
Fire doors generally require positive latching and must use compatible hinges, closers, exit devices, glazing and seals where specified. Field modifications can affect the listing, so holes, cutouts and hardware changes should be coordinated before fabrication whenever possible.
Curries Specialty Door and Frame Products
Commercial buildings sometimes contain openings with requirements that standard products cannot address. Curries offers specialty solutions that may include acoustical openings, stainless steel systems, blast-resistant assemblies, bullet-resistant openings, lead-lined products, EMI/RF shielding and other engineered configurations.
Healthcare imaging areas may require radiation-control products. Mechanical spaces, studios and testing areas may need acoustical performance. Government, utility and public-safety facilities may require enhanced security. Specialty assemblies should be treated as complete systems and matched to the project's tested or specified performance level.
Hardware Preparation and Electrified Openings
Curries doors and frames can be prepared for commercial hinges, pivots, locksets, exit devices, door closers, flush bolts, coordinators, protection plates and other architectural hardware. Electrified openings may also require raceways, power transfers, monitoring switches, electric locks or strikes and access-control coordination.
Indy Doors
can help compare the hardware schedule with the door and frame requirements before ordering. Early coordination reduces the risk of mismatched templates, missing reinforcements and field changes that can affect appearance, schedule or product listings.
Curries Project Support in Central Indiana
Since 1989, Indy Doors has helped customers identify the right opening solution for commercial and residential projects. As a division of A.G. Maas Supply Co., we are supported by established manufacturer relationships and more than a century of Indiana service heritage.
Contact Indy Doors
for Curries steel doors, frames and specialty openings in Indianapolis and surrounding Central Indiana communities.
Common Questions
frequently asked
questions.
Where are Curries steel doors commonly used?
They are used in offices, schools, hospitals, warehouses, retail properties, multifamily buildings, government facilities and other commercial or institutional environments. The door construction should be matched to traffic, exposure and performance requirements.
What is the difference between cold-rolled and galvannealed steel frames?
Cold-rolled steel is commonly used for protected interior locations, while galvannealed steel offers added corrosion resistance for exterior or moisture-prone conditions. Project specifications and environmental exposure should guide the selection.
Can Curries provide custom frame profiles or sizes?
Curries offers standard and custom frame configurations, subject to product capabilities and project requirements. Custom profiles require detailed wall, opening, anchor, hardware and installation information.
Are Curries specialty openings ordered like standard doors?
No. Acoustical, bullet-resistant, blast-resistant, lead-lined and shielded openings require additional performance and construction details. The door, frame, hardware, anchors and wall interface may all be part of the tested assembly.
Can Indy Doors help replace an existing commercial steel door?
Yes. Indy Doors can help document the existing opening, including dimensions, handing, hinge locations, lock preparation, frame condition, rating labels and hardware. Detailed field measurements are especially important when the existing frame will remain.

