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July 1, 2011

If you want to save space for your shed consider Roll up doors

Just a simple desire to have a shed for an extra storage involves a lot of decision making. You have to make your mind up where you want to place it. Then come to a conclusion on the materials, on the budget as well as design of the shed. Finally, type of door to put into it.

Once that is done, roll up doors for storage sheds are best systems as they are advantageous to you in a number of ways, especially for houses with little space. For a restricted space, you must be able to open your door with less space. It is the most well-liked and suitable replacement for your old shed doors because it is easily installed and can have security locks to keep your items protected. They are tough and can hold out extreme weather conditions.

Before you buy your roll-up doors, you have to keep in mind several factors like:

Door frame – Before purchasing the door, you have to measure the shed to determine its dimension and also get the correct measurement to get the right size of roll-up door for your shed.

Header – Check the shed for any barrier like pipes or cords in the door header because it would make trouble in the way of the door from opening freely.
Mounting width – You require to measure the top of your door to get the right allowance and appropriate bracket for mounting bracket.
Door jambs – These are the two sides of the door frame that guides the door on where it should be opened.

Types of roll up doors:

Sectional roll up
Counter roll up
Insulated roll up
High cycle
Fire and smoke resistant roll up
Motor control

If budget permits, you can hire a contractor to install the door else install the door yourself by following the steps mentioned:

– Place the lowest door panel in the door frame by spiking them halfway into the frame in order to hold them in place and arrange them in position
– Assemble and attach the rollers to each side of the panel then connect the hinges.
– Attach the vertical tracks to the wall thereafter prepare the ceiling to mounting the horizontal tracks.
– Mount the door’s torque tube.
– Remove the nails which are positioned in the last panel of the door.

When the door is open the slats roll up into a roll and store inside a barrel enclosure that fit in a spring. This roll-up barrel accumulates to the wall above the door opening. The advantage for this type of door is the interior overhead access is not vanished when the door is open. Small window slat portals are optional to gain visibility from the inside looking out to see when truck or people are outside the door.

August 19, 2010

Overhead Doors And Its Different Types

Commercial Overhead Doors

Today, old traditional swinging doors are swapped by overhead doors to large an extent. Overhead doors used for residential structures are pretty much the same with many of the ones used for commercial and industrial buildings. Unlike traditional garage doors, overhead doors can be opened manually or by a garage door opener.

Overhead Doors come in many designs; however, tilt up, roll over and sectional units are the most preferred designs. Out of this three tilt up design is the oldest and it is a single panel which is raised up to the ceiling of the garage. Roll up garage door is made up a number of small sections joined together to form a single large unit. The third design sectional units are made from 3-4 panels each of them joined with axles or hinges which help them to roll up into the coil overhead.


Different types of Overhead doors
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Steel Sectional Doors are used in many commercial applications. When open, the door rests horizontally overhead with as little as 12 of headroom above the door opening. However, with enough headroom sectional doors can also be installed for a vertical lift arrangement to minimize lighting obstruction. Sectional doors are supported by a spring counter balance system with cables to provide easy opening. Steel and wood sectional roll-up doors can be insulated, weather-sealed, or both.

Features:
– Automatic motor operation with many control options
– Safety reversing devices
– Vision windows: Full or partial
– Insulation values of R5 to R14
– Availability in aluminum, fiberglass or wood

Insulated commercial doors help to keep buildings warmer in the winter as well as cooler in the summer. These doors are also used to diminish noise from the outside. It can easily pay for themselves over a few years by reducing heating and cooling costs while keeping interior environment quieter. In addition, insulated doors are typically less noisy during operation.

Feature:
– Foam-filled urethane or styrene core panels or slats
– Guide weather stripping and manual or motorized operation
– Insulation values vary from R-3 to R-14
– STC rating 24

Canopy doors use a spring to balance the door as well as to help lift to the open position. They are very durable and have the option to include a pilot door for personnel and allow building to access without opening the larger door. This flexibility can lower the heating and cooling costs by minimizing the opening of large doors.

Feature:
– One piece construction and spring operated
– Pilot door option and full or half canopy style
– Durable, lasts decades
– Manual operation
– Not appropriate for motor control

Horizontal sliding doors can be used in large hangars and smaller industrial buildings. Doors can also incorporate a pilot door for easy personnel access without opening the larger slider. Basic components of horizontal sliding doors are panels with rollers on top, hanging from an overhead track. Heavier or larger hangar doors may utilize a v-groove or railway wheels supported in a floor track. Sliding doors are run without springs, cables or motors and are too simple to use as well as maintain.

Overhead Doors come in a variety of colors and glass vision lights. One of the best features of overhead garage doors is its automatic operators as well as remote control openers. However, manually operated doors are also available which are open and closed via a chain or a track system.

So, with the above discussion about overhead doors and its different types you can select overhead doors as per your commercial and industrial application.

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