Product Overview
Traditional Insulated Sectional Steel Garage Doors are a classic choice for residential and commercial properties. Renowned for durability and reliability, these doors combine vertical opening functionality with high-performance thermal insulation.
Versatile Garage Solutions
Space-saving vertical opening design allows functional use of the area close to the garage door. Ideal for short driveways.
Double-skinned steel sections are pinch-proof and filled with Freon-free PU foam, providing a U-value of ~1.1 W/(m2/K) and noise reduction of -25 dB.
Design & Aesthetics
Our doors feature horizontal panels hinged together, allowing the door to retract smoothly into the ceiling. This minimal headroom requirement makes it perfect for compact spaces.
Available Colors: Red Bronze, Oak Wood, Dark Grey, Coffee Brown, Milky White, and RAL customization.
Patterns: Raised Panel (Long/Short), Stripe Panel (Wide/Narrow), or Flush designs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I operate the door manually during a power failure?
To disengage the motor, pull the red manual release lever downwards. To re-engage automatic operation, push the release lever back up.
Why is my remote handset not working or has poor range?
First, check and change the battery. Ensure there are no frequency obstructions. If the issue persists, you may need to recode the handset according to the opener manual.
The door reverses before it finishes closing. What should I do?
Check the tracks for obstructions and spray silicone lubricant into the tracks (do not use grease). Check the safety sensitivity settings and ensure the door is balanced manually.
How often should I maintain my garage door?
A garage door is a moving mechanical product and should be serviced every 12 months. Maintenance includes greasing springs, cleaning guides with warm soapy water, and checking all moving parts.
Why is the garage door motor running but the door isn't moving?
Check that the motor is properly engaged in automatic mode. Also, ensure that the manual locking bars are not engaged, which would prevent the door from moving.
My sectional garage door is making a lot of noise. How can I fix it?
Clean out the tracks with warm soapy water and inspect the springs for rust. If the springs appear rusty, apply a white lithium grease lubricant for smoother operation.