About Aorbis
AORBIS is a supplier/distributor of Doors & Hardware, Bathroom Accessories, & Quantity takeoff, and Spec writing services for Div 8 & 10.

AORBIS Inc. is a dependable supplier and distributor of doors, hardware, and bathroom accessories for various industries such as hospitality (hotels), residential, commercial, industrial, senior living, multifamily, student housing, airport terminals, government, and mixed-use projects. Based in CT, we cater to general contractors, owners, and developers across 48 states in the USA, offering our products for renovation and new construction projects. Our extensive range includes wood, hollow metal, fiberglass, and vinyl doors in various styles such as swing, barn, pocket, by-pass, and bi-fold, along with frames and hardware. We also supply over 40 types of bathroom accessories in more than 50 finishes and 30 materials, suitable for all project types. Additionally, we offer quantity takeoff and Spec writing services for Div 8 and Div 10 of CSI MasterFormat and have completed takeoffs for over 5,000 projects.
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