The Multifamily Closet Door
for Architects in Texas.
Code-aligned, budget-conscious, and built for Texas multifamily projects from schematic design through construction.
Aligned with Texas Building Codes
Optimized for multifamily units
Used in market-rate and luxury housing
WHAT MATTERS IN TEXAS.
A.4.13.8 Thresholds at Doorways.
Magiglide closet door systems (bifold & pivot) have no floor track.
A.4.13.11 Door Opening Force. Magigide bifolds and pivots require less than 5lbs for pull or push force to open and close.
Building Code Snapshot
The state of Texas follows IMC 2018’s adoption. In terms of closet doors, this means that you must have 100 square inches of free air behind a closet door with a dryer producing over 200 cfm.
504.6 Makeup Air
Accessibility
The state of Texas has a website through Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, that goes over the Architectural Barriers Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS).
Climate Performance and Material Stability
Closet doors in multifamily environments must perform consistently across varying humidity levels, seasonal changes, and interior climate conditions. Our door systems are engineered for dimensional stability, making them suitable for projects across all U.S. climate zones- from dry to high-humidity regions.
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