“I have a 3070 outdoor wood door, and I’m unsure which hinge material I should choose, stainless steel or aluminum. Do you have any suggestions?”
It’s a fair question. The answer comes down to what your door actually has to deal with, not personal preference. Exterior doors face different demands than interior ones, so let’s start there before comparing materials.
First, What Does an Exterior Wooden Door Need?
Exterior doors deal with rain, humidity, temperature swings, UV exposure, and sometimes salt air. They’re also heavier and used more often than interior doors, which adds extra mechanical stress.
To hold up, a hinge needs to offer:
- Corrosion resistance, so it doesn’t rust, pit, or seize
- High load capacity, to support a heavy solid wood slab without sagging
- Self closing or hold open function, for convenience and safety
- ADA and traffic rated performance, for public or commercial use
When to Choose Aluminum Hinges
Aluminum hinges (like Waterson’s W41M series) are lightweight and budget friendly. They work well for:
- Residential interior solid core doors
- Light traffic exterior doors with limited weather exposure (covered porches, sheltered side doors)
- Doors up to 150 lbs (70 kg) and 7’0″ x 4’0″
They’re less corrosion-resistant than stainless steel, so they’re not ideal for primary, fully weather-exposed doors. However, if your door is an in-and-out entry door with lightweight, aluminum door hinges are still good.
When to Choose Stainless Steel Hinges
Stainless steel hinges (like Waterson’s K51M series) are built for heavier use and harsher exposure. They’re a better fit when you need:
- High load capacity, up to 330 lbs (150 kg)
- Fire rated, UL listed performance
- 304 or 316 stainless steel, with 316 recommended for coastal or humid climates
- Long term durability with minimal maintenance
For any primary exterior entrance, commercial door, or high traffic wood door, stainless steel is the more durable choice.
Comparison at a Glance
| Feature | Aluminum (W41M) | Stainless Steel (K51M) |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Optimal for interior, light exterior use | Interior and exterior, fire rated, high traffic |
| Material | Aluminum alloy | 304 or 316 stainless steel |
| Door weight | Up to 150 lbs / 70 kg | Up to 330 lbs / 150 kg |
| Door size | Up to 7’0″ x 4’0″ | Up to 8’0″ x 4’0″ |
| Hinge sizes | 4″ x 4″, 4.5″ x 4.5″ | 4″ x 4″ to 6″ x 6″ |
| Finishes and Colors | Silver, Black | Satin Brushed, Polished, Golden, Black |
| Optional Hold Open | Yes | Yes |
| ADA Compliance | Yes | Yes |
| Corrosion resistance | Moderate | High with SS304, extreme with SS316 |
| Certification | ANSI/BHMA A156.7 | ANSI/BHMA A156.17 Grade 1, 1M cycle tested |
| Cost | Lower | Higher, longer service life |
Waterson W41M Aluminum Hinges: A Closer Look
The W41M series is a full mortise hinge built mainly for interior solid core doors, though it can handle lightly exposed exterior doors too.
| Model | Dimensions | Gauge | Door Spec |
|---|---|---|---|
| W41M-400 | 4″ x 4″ | 0.13″ (3.3 mm) | ≤150 lbs, <7’0″ x 4’0″ / ≤70 kg, <2200 x 1250 mm |
| W41M-450 | 4.5″ x 4.5″ | 0.13″ (3.3 mm) | ≤150 lbs, <7’0″ x 4’0″ / ≤70 kg, <2200 x 1250 mm |
A practical, affordable option when the door isn’t facing constant harsh weather or heavy daily use. Check our W41M Aluminum Hinges Catalog here.
Waterson K51M Stainless Steel Door Hinges: A Closer Look
The K51M series is purpose-built for not only exterior wooden doors, but also the entrance doors, fire-rated doors, and metal doors that need to perform under tougher conditions.
| Model | Dimensions | Gauge | Door Spec |
|---|---|---|---|
| K51M-400 | 4″ x 4″ | 0.13″ (3.3 mm) | ≤260 lbs, <7’0″ x 4’0″ / ≤120 kg, <2200 x 1250 mm |
| K51M-450 | 4.5″ x 4.5″ | 0.13″ (3.3 mm) | ≤260 lbs, <7’0″ x 4’0″ / ≤120 kg, <2200 x 1250 mm |
| K51M-500 | 5″ x 5″ | 0.146″ (3.71 mm) | ≤330 lbs, <8’0″ x 4’0″ / ≤150 kg, <2400 x 1250 mm |
| K51M-500D | 5″ x 5″ | 0.190″ (4.83 mm) | ≤330 lbs, <8’0″ x 4’0″ / ≤150 kg, <2400 x 1250 mm |
| K51M-600 | 6″ x 6″ | 0.160″ (4.06 mm) | ≤330 lbs, <8’0″ x 4’0″ (for 2-1/4″ thick doors and up) |
Extras: weather resistant cap option (MP), 316 marine grade available, optional 90° or 120° door stops.
For a primary outdoor wood door, especially one with significant size, weight, or daily traffic, this is the hinge built to handle it. Go further with Waterson K51M Stainless Steel Door Hinges here.
Waterson Spring Loaded Aluminum and Stainless Steel Hinges
Waterson spring loaded door hinges combine an overhead closer and hinge into one attractive component with optional hold-open and door-stop features. These hinges are ideal for commercial openings, gates, and glass doors. The hinges are easily installed and adjusted to comply with ADA & ICC A117.1 requirements for opening force and to assure quiet, secure closing. Made with stainless steel, Waterson soft close door hinges meet NFPA 80 and are UL 3-hour fire-rated, as well as being suitable for both interior and all-weather exterior openings. See all our features.
In addition to these performance advantages, Waterson offers custom hinge services. As a direct manufacturer, we can tailor hinge sizes, finishes, and especially hinge leaf designs to meet the specific structural needs of your doors. This makes our hinges an ideal solution for door manufacturers seeking custom options that integrate seamlessly with their existing frames.
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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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