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Indy Doors supplies Rockwood architectural door trim for commercial, institutional and higher end residential projects throughout Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Rockwood was founded in 1946 in rural southwestern Pennsylvania and joined the ASSA ABLOY group in 2008. The line covers door pulls, push and pull plates, push bars, protection plates, door stops and holders, flush bolts and a long list of auxiliary door trim.



This is the hardware building occupants actually touch, and it is also the hardware that takes the most visible abuse. Since 1989, Indy Doors has helped customers select trim that holds up to the traffic while still suiting the rest of the hardware set and the design intent for the space.

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The Hardware Everyone Touches

A lobby entrance can carry a correctly specified lock, closer and hinge set and still look neglected within two years if the pull is undersized or the door has no protection plate. Door trim is where wear shows first, because it takes hands, carts, foot traffic and equipment every day of the building life.


It is also where a design gets expressed. Pull shape, diameter, length and finish do more to establish how an entrance reads than most of the components behind them. Selecting trim that is both durable and appropriate to the space is a practical decision, not a decorative afterthought.

Rockwood Product Categories

Rockwood offers standard catalog items alongside made to order products. Availability and lead time vary by configuration, material and finish.

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Door Pulls, Push Plates and Push Bars

Rockwood one inch diameter push and pull bars are a longstanding commercial standard, fabricated from solid bar stock and available thru bolted singly or mounted back to back in pairs. The line extends through offset pulls, tubing pulls in larger diameters, ladder pulls and decorative collections for entrances where the pull is a design element. Push bars are made to the center to center dimension the door requires, with long lengths available for tall entrance leaves.

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Protection Plates

Kick plates, mortise plates and armor plates absorb the damage that carts, feet and equipment inflict on the lower portion of a door. Sizing follows the door width and the height of the expected abuse, and plates for fire rated openings need to comply with NFPA 80 limits on size and placement. Rockwood protection plates are made to order in a wide range of materials and finishes.

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Door Stops and Holders

Floor stops, wall stops, overhead stops and overhead holders keep a door from swinging into adjacent walls, hardware or occupants. Selection depends on the wall construction behind the door, the floor finish, the swing arc and whether the door needs to be held open. Overhead stops are the usual answer where a floor stop would create a trip hazard or where the wall cannot take the impact.

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Flush Bolts, Coordinators and Auxiliary Trim

Pairs of doors need flush bolts and dust proof strikes to secure the inactive leaf, and a coordinator to make sure the leaves close in the correct sequence. Rockwood also produces catches, latches, door viewers, coat hooks, hand rail brackets and related trim, which allows a full opening to be finished from a single manufacturer rather than assembled from several.

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Therma-Tru Product Support From Indy Doors

With more than 37 years of specialized door experience, Indy Doors understands how product selection affects appearance, hardware compatibility and everyday operation. Our team can assist with measurements, handing, swing direction, door size, glass options, finish choices, sill and frame components, hardware preparation and delivery coordination.


We serve Indianapolis and surrounding communities across Central Indiana. Contact Indy Doors to discuss your Therma-Tru entry door project and request a quote.

Custom Fabrication and Matching Existing Trim

Renovation work frequently runs into trim that is no longer produced. Rockwood offers custom fabrication and can often reproduce out of production items, which matters on buildings where a handful of doors are being replaced within an otherwise intact set. Matching an existing pull profile across a floor is usually preferable to replacing every door on the level.



Custom center to center dimensions, non standard lengths and special finishes are all available. Lead time varies with the request, so custom items belong in the schedule early rather than at the end of a project.

Finishes and Suiting Across the Hardware Set

Rockwood trim is offered in the standard architectural finishes used across the ASSA ABLOY group, which makes suiting with locksets, hinges, exit devices and closers straightforward. Satin stainless and satin chrome dominate commercial work, with brass, bronze and dark finishes used where the design calls for contrast.



Indy Doors can confirm finish designations across every component in a hardware set before it is released, which prevents the common outcome of a pull that does not quite match the lock trim beside it.

Rockwood Support From Indy Doors

With more than 37 years of specialized door experience, Indy Doors understands how door trim interacts with the door construction, the fire rating, the traffic level and the rest of the hardware set. Our team can assist with pull sizing and mounting, protection plate dimensions, stop and holder selection, flush bolt and coordinator requirements, custom fabrication requests, finish coordination, submittals and delivery.



We serve Indianapolis and surrounding communities across Central Indiana. Contact Indy Doors to review Rockwood door trim for your project and request a quote.

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Common Questions

frequently asked
questions.

  • What size kick plate should a commercial door have?

    Plate width is normally sized to the door width less an allowance on the stop side, and height is chosen for the level of abuse the opening takes. Fire rated openings have limits on plate size and placement under NFPA 80, so the rating needs to be confirmed before a tall plate is specified.

  • Can Rockwood match a pull that is no longer manufactured?

    Often, yes. Rockwood offers custom fabrication and can reproduce many out of production items. Photographs, measurements of the mounting centers and the overall length are the starting point. Lead times are longer than for catalog items, so these requests should be raised early.

  • Should I use a floor stop or an overhead stop?

    A floor stop is simpler and less expensive but creates a projection in the path of travel and depends on the floor structure. An overhead stop keeps the floor clear and controls the swing arc from above, which suits corridors, accessible routes and openings where the adjacent wall cannot take repeated impact.

  • Why does a pair of doors need a coordinator?

    On a pair, the inactive leaf has to close before the active leaf so the astragal and latching hardware engage correctly. A coordinator enforces that sequence. Without one, the leaves can close out of order, which leaves the pair unlatched and, on a rated opening, non compliant.

  • What information is needed to quote Rockwood trim?

    Helpful information includes the door material and thickness, the door width, whether the opening is rated, the required finish, mounting centers for pulls, the quantity of openings and photos of the existing condition on replacement work. Custom items need dimensioned information before they can be priced.