Key Factors That Affect Iron Door Prices

Material Costs

Iron is a heavy, durable metal, and its raw material carbon steel Q235B which costs are higher than wood or fiberglass, but it’s more security and safety structure. Market fluctuations in steel/iron prices also impact door frame & scrolls’ costs

Craftsmanship & Design

Simple, standard designs are lower cost that can be less fabrication time. Intricate scrollwork, hand-forged details, or custom patterns require skilled labor, raising the price

Size & Type

Single doors (around $1,500–$3,000) are less expensive in total amount, but little bit higher in average in unit price as the labor costs are same as double doors. Double doors or oversized pivot doors can cost $2,000–$6,000+, contact us for accurate pricing.

Customization

Options like decorative glass, thermal insulation glass and profile, or special finishes will be indifferent cost. Customized dimensions outside standard sizes increase production expenses

Durability & Strength

Iron doors are built to last decades, resist weather, and provide superior security. This longevity justifies higher upfront costs compared to wood or fiberglass

Shipping & Installation

Iron doors unit weight 300~550 lbs, requiring special handling, folks. Professional installation and freight shipping add to the total expense