
Garage Doors
We are able to supply and fit electic sectional and roller garage doors.
These garage doors offer more security than a standard garage door along with the convenience of automatic opening from a remote control which you can leave in your car.
Sectional Doors
One of the fastest growing garage door types in the U.K. now and about 70 - 80% of the U.S. and European market. It offers greater security, fantastic sealing, insulated options, no swing out, very large size ranges and excellent smooth opening properties.
The basic advantage it has over any up and over is that it does not swing out when opening or closing as the whole door is split horizontally into 4 or more panels which operate in vertical tracks that curve at the top into horizontal tracks to follow the garage roofline. The individual panels have two rollers per panel giving a very rigid and positive movement and enabling large widths to be used when the door panels are double skinned, usually in 20 or 42 or 45mm thick options. This type of mechanism can also go higher than most other door types and is easily automated.
Roller Doors
A classic and easy to understand mechanism whereby individual horizontal slats constructed from either steel or aluminium roll up and down on a barrel. The mechanism does not swing out during operation and is usually positioned behind the structural opening to maximise width and height when open. The main variations occur in the construction of the slats used in the door ‘curtain’. Many different slats are produced although the main slat type used for garage doors is a double skinned aluminium, foam filled, insulated slat. The thickness and the depth of the slat will determine the overall size of the roll when the door is open to give you the amount of headroom required in your garage (standard door usually about 300mm).
Many coloured finished are available as well as laminated foil overlays in woodgrain colours.
It is the most compact of solutions for garage doors generally.
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