Our up-and-over and sectional timber garage doors are examples of overhead garage doors but are not the only alternatives we have offered.
In our series of sectional folding doors, we also have ISO20/45/70 steel sectional garage doors. In our variety of up-and-over garage doors, we have steel and GRP alternatives.
First, our ISO steel sectional overhead garage doors. Similar to our timber garage doors, these roll up into the garage's ceiling, sitting flat directly overhead as you go into. The primary distinction is that these folding doors are consisted of double-skinned galvanised steel sections with a rigid PUR foam core infill. The number (20, 45, and 70) describes the thickness of the core in mm. The thicker the core, the higher the insulating rating.
Next up is our steel up-and-over garage doors. These doors work the same way as timber choices, tilting up and outwards when opening. They can also be manual or automated with a manual override available. Each of our steel up-and-over doors sports a skim coat, is galvanised and has a protective powder coating on a polyester base. This guarantees that these doors are weather and UV-resistant, strong, and long lasting.
Our steel up-and-over doors are readily available in a wide range of RAL colours to match any home. Plus, customers can pick from a range of glazing options, LED lighting, door furnishings, operators, and accessories.
Last but not least, customers can select to have actually a Glass Enhanced Plastic (GRP) door. These doors are essentially maintenance-free, long lasting, strong, budget friendly, and will not rust, warp, or rot. GRP doors are light-weight and boast a strength-to-weight ratio that is comparable to steel.