Hey there! I'm a panel door supplier, and I've seen my fair share of issues with panel doors over the years. In this blog, I'll talk about some common problems you might run into with panel doors and share a bit about our products that can help avoid these headaches.
1. Warping and Bowing
One of the most common problems with panel doors is warping and bowing. This happens when the door is exposed to changes in temperature and humidity. Wood panel doors, in particular, are quite susceptible to this. Wood is a natural material, and it expands and contracts as the environment around it changes.
For example, if you install a panel door in a bathroom where there's a lot of moisture, the wood can absorb that moisture and start to warp. Over time, this not only looks bad but can also make the door difficult to open and close properly. You might find that the door scrapes against the frame or doesn't fit snugly in the opening anymore.
Our Steel Fire Door with Painting is a great alternative to wood panel doors in such situations. Steel is much more resistant to warping and bowing compared to wood. It can withstand the fluctuations in temperature and humidity without losing its shape, ensuring that your door will function properly for years to come.
2. Cracking and Splitting
Cracking and splitting are also frequent issues, especially in older panel doors or those made from lower - quality materials. In wood doors, extreme dryness can cause the wood fibers to shrink and crack. This can happen if the door is in a very dry climate or if the heating system in a building is set too high during the winter months.
Cracks not only affect the aesthetics of the door but can also compromise its structural integrity. A split door might not be as secure as it should be, and it can also let in drafts, reducing energy efficiency.
We offer Discount Steel Fire Door In Stock, which is less likely to crack or split. Steel is a durable material that can handle a lot of wear and tear. Even if it gets banged around a bit, it's less likely to develop the kind of cracks that you'd see in a wood door.
3. Peeling Paint or Finish
The paint or finish on a panel door can start to peel over time. This is often due to poor preparation before painting, exposure to harsh weather conditions, or just normal wear and tear. When the paint peels, it makes the door look shabby and can also expose the underlying material to damage.
For instance, if the paint on a wood panel door peels, the wood is then vulnerable to moisture, which can lead to warping, cracking, and rot. In the case of metal doors, peeling paint can expose the metal to rust.


Our American Panel Steel Fire Door comes with a high - quality painting process. We make sure that the surface is properly prepared before painting, and we use top - grade paints that are designed to adhere well and resist peeling. This means your door will look great and be protected for a long time.
4. Loose Hinges and Hardware
Another problem that you might encounter is loose hinges and hardware. Over time, the constant opening and closing of the door can cause the screws in the hinges to loosen. This can make the door sag or not hang properly in the frame.
Loose hardware not only affects the functionality of the door but can also be a safety hazard. A door that's not properly attached to the frame might swing open unexpectedly or even fall off completely.
When you choose our panel doors, we make sure to use high - quality hinges and hardware. We also provide installation instructions that include tips on how to keep the hardware tight and in good working condition.
5. Poor Insulation
Many older panel doors don't have good insulation. This means that in the winter, heat can escape from your home, and in the summer, cool air can leak out. Poor insulation can lead to higher energy bills and a less comfortable living environment.
Our steel panel doors are designed with insulation in mind. They can help keep your home at a more consistent temperature, reducing your energy costs and making your living space more comfortable.
6. Lack of Security
Some panel doors, especially those made from lightweight or low - quality materials, might not provide adequate security. A flimsy door can be easily kicked in or forced open, putting your home or business at risk.
Our fire - rated steel panel doors are not only great for fire protection but also offer a high level of security. The steel construction makes them difficult to break through, giving you peace of mind knowing that your property is well - protected.
If you're facing any of these common problems with your panel doors or are in the market for a new one, I encourage you to reach out to us. We're here to help you find the right panel door solution for your needs. Whether you're looking for a door for your home, office, or commercial building, we have a wide range of options to choose from. Contact us to start a discussion about your panel door requirements and let's work together to find the perfect door for you.
References
- General knowledge from years of experience in the panel door supply industry.
- Industry research on the performance of different door materials.
