tuna55
MegaDork
9/18/24 8:39 a.m.
No kidding.
Concrete floors at work. No doorstops would work well. Most are the spongy triangles and they just slide. I got one from home depot for my door and it works OK. The secretary bought 20 more from Lowes which seem the same but some are still sliding.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-Satin-Chrome-Commercial-Grade-Kick-Down-Door-Stop-28387/314151002
https://www.lowes.com/pd/National-Hardware-1-02-in-x-4-74-in-Universal-Kick-down-Stop/1000134195
What's the hot ticket for one with soft rubber which will actually grip concrete?
Maybe you need to scuff up the concrete a little bit at the exact spot where the door stop hits when the door would be wide open?
HomeDepot.com: 2 in. Sanding Disc Set (16-Piece)
A rubber eraser under a wooden wedge.
Do the doors hit anything behind it when open? Our Clean Lab had 1.5" magnets on the wall to hold the door open.
$10 @ Amazon.
I've got two of these, work well on windy days!
This should fix the problem :
Don't know the details of your install, but an overhead stop with a hold-open detent would potentially work.
How about the type of door stop that screws on the bottom edge of the door, that flips down and wedges against the floor? I see there's a style on Amazon that has a lever that wedges it down even tighter against the floor. https://www.amazon.com/Gotega-Door-Kickdown-Adjustable-Stops/dp/B07SHKQWWM?th=1