Project Description

Moreno Elementary School | CA

13700 Nason St., Moreno Valley, CA, United States, California

Project Description

Moreno Elementary School in California faced an issue with a door opening height of only 78”, below the code minimum. The project manager was able to secure a variance, but because they were not allowed to have the closer arm protrude into the opening, Waterson hinges were the ideal solution.

This project uses 30 sets of our hinges. The hinges from Waterson are suitable for elementary schools not only because they are self-closing heavy-duty but also because they solve the code challenges

Waterson Gate Closers

    1. K51MP-450-A3-US32D: Butt Hinge Style Waterson Gate Closers, self-closing, 4.5 inch x 4.5 inch satin finish, 304 stainless steel, ADA force no more than 5 lbs, aesthetic finish
    2. K51P-A3-US32D: Full Surface Style Waterson Gate Closers, self-closing, heavy-duty, 304 stainless steel, and corrosion-free.

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Managing Company

G&G Door Products
7600 Stage Road, Buena Park, CA 90621, US

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Please note that Waterson Closer Hinges start from a size of 4″x4″. If you’re in need of smaller self-closing hinges, we’d recommend checking out some other resources! Also, we only provide single acting closer hinges. Thank you.

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