System frames for our doormats

Our offer includes numerous supplementary products — we sell, among others, system frames embedded in the floor and drive-in ramps mounted on the floor. We make them of aluminium or stainless steel, thanks to which they are durable and resistant to weather conditions — they fulfil their functions even after several years of intensive use.

Aluminium doormat frames with 3 mm clearance

Our system frames can be placed in any deep recess — to be leveled (anchors) and poured with concrete (additional construction works) or to be glued into a ready-made recess, prepared to the height of the frame. Thanks to application of the solution proposed by us it is possible to eliminate situations, when doormats will be moved by passing people because system frames produced by us are adjusted in their size and shape to doormats with clearance of only 3 mm.

Types of system frames for doormats

1. For installation in the floor:

  • Aluminium frames: UR 15, UR 22, UR 26, UR 30, UR 301, UR 45, TrapSystem80
  • Stainless steel frames: UR 15 SS, UR 20 SS, UR 25 SS, UR 30 SS

2. For sticking to the floor:

  • Only aluminium frames: UR 13, UR 17, UR 20, UR 25

3. Ramps:

  • Only aluminium ones: UN 10/12, UN 12/17, UN 22
  • UN 42 tilt ramp — inrun ramp for doormat type Unimat 42 or for leveling within the range of 3 to 8 cm

Stainless-steel system frames for doormats are worth considering for entrances exposed to salt air, chemical cleaning agents or permanent moisture.

 

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More questions?

How to choose right system frames for your doormat?

The choice between a frame installed in the floor and one glued to a prepared recess comes down to the construction stage and the depth of the existing recess. Aluminium doormat frames in the UR series cover heights from 13 mm to 45 mm, which means there is a compatible frame for every standard doormat profile we produce.

Installation of the system frames for doormats

The system frames feature integrated drainage channels that prevent water accumulation. This protects the subfloor from moisture that could damage them. The frames' corners are welded to prevent separation over time. They attach securely to the recess and can be glued or built into the floor. They are compatible with our complete sedimentation systems with drainage.

Benefits of our system frames and access ramps

The frames incorporate an anti-slip edge for additional safety when wet. Reinforced corners withstand heavier traffic. The system frames are easily integrated with automatic door systems. System frames for doormats with welded corners will not open up at the joints over time, which is the most common failure point in cheaper pressed-metal alternatives.

Our access ramps comply with international accessibility standards. They feature micro-textured surfaces that provide optimal grip while remaining easy to clean. The aluminium and stainless-steel frames undergo treatment for corrosion resistance. They include adjustable height anchors that allow for perfect levelling.

Maintenance of the access ramps and system frames

To keep the system frames for doormats and access ramps clean, it is enough to sweep or vacuum them to remove loose dirt. Debris can accumulate in the drainage channels, so it is best to do it often. If you notice any loose sections, contact a professional installer for adjustment.

The grip surfaces should be kept free from oil and grease. Those substances can become slippery and cause a hazard. Avoid using salt-based de-icing products because they are harsh on metal.

FAQ: System frames for doormats

What are system frames for doormats?

System frames for doormats are aluminium or stainless-steel borders installed in or on the floor to hold entrance mats in place.

What types of aluminium doormat frames are available?

There are aluminium doormat frames for installation in the floor, frames for gluing, and access ramps for floor-level installation.

What is the difference between frames installed in the floor and frames glued to the floor?

Frames installed in the floor are anchored with concrete, and frames glued to the floor are fixed into a ready-made recess using adhesive.