One of the key benefits of heavy duty sliding door rollers is their durability and longevity. Made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel or nylon, these rollers are built to withstand the constant use and weight of heavy doors without wearing out or breaking down. This means that once installed, you can rely on these rollers to provide reliable operation for years to come.
Or, reach out and we’ll address any questions or concerns you have about wrought iron. Because at this point, it’s time to bring this conversation on wrought iron fence vs aluminum fence to a close.
By now the answer should be clear, but if you’re still left with any degree of doubt or uncertainty, which is better: aluminum fence vs wrought iron fence?
Not the greatest pic, but its tough to find one since the hardware isn’t often shown in detail. These often leave a gap between the rail and post, are tough to get straight, give it a cheaper modular look and draw your eye to them in a not-good way. Counter to that, our Stronghold Iron uses a stronger and cleaner looking cast-iron solid bracket that mounts inline of the fence post. This tucks the hardware and keeps it off the face of the fence line. This gives the look of a more authentic iron fence that was often welded together 100+ years ago. Here are some photos of our standard iron fence bracket: