Roll-up garage doors
Discussion
OK, we have our own supplier apparently. Doorman on PH.
http://www.prestigegaragedoors.co.uk/customer-feed...
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I've just fitted:
http://rollerdor.com/shop/index.php?main_page=prod...
I have to say it was a piece of cake to fit, it took no longer than three hours in total (including taking the old one down) and it just plugs into a mains socket. The remotes (x2) that came with it are better quality than expected for the money with a brushed metal case.
So far so good!
http://rollerdor.com/shop/index.php?main_page=prod...
I have to say it was a piece of cake to fit, it took no longer than three hours in total (including taking the old one down) and it just plugs into a mains socket. The remotes (x2) that came with it are better quality than expected for the money with a brushed metal case.
So far so good!
Did any of you that have had roller doors fitted go for insulated doors? Are they worth the extra money?
My double garage is linked to my house by a connecting door and with the current up and over doors the wind whistles through the gaps in the doors into my study which is the other side of the interconnecting door. I've currently taped the interconnecting door up with masking tape which has helped. But it looks st and isn't very convenient.
Would standard roller doors fix this or should I look at insulated ones? Would insulated doors make it much warmer in the garage than non-insulated bearing in mind the garage is open to the rafters above with no insulation.
And how easy are they for a complete DIY numpty to fit?
My double garage is linked to my house by a connecting door and with the current up and over doors the wind whistles through the gaps in the doors into my study which is the other side of the interconnecting door. I've currently taped the interconnecting door up with masking tape which has helped. But it looks st and isn't very convenient.
Would standard roller doors fix this or should I look at insulated ones? Would insulated doors make it much warmer in the garage than non-insulated bearing in mind the garage is open to the rafters above with no insulation.
And how easy are they for a complete DIY numpty to fit?
mattdaniels said:
I had a Seceuroglide fitted by "the Garage Door Company", as doorman didn't cover my area (but he does sell the product).
It's great.
The only thing I would urge is that you make sure they check that the door they bring is the correct size _before_ they rip out your existing door.
Haha. Thanks.It's great.
The only thing I would urge is that you make sure they check that the door they bring is the correct size _before_ they rip out your existing door.
furtive said:
Did any of you that have had roller doors fitted go for insulated doors? Are they worth the extra money?
My double garage is linked to my house by a connecting door and with the current up and over doors the wind whistles through the gaps in the doors into my study which is the other side of the interconnecting door. I've currently taped the interconnecting door up with masking tape which has helped. But it looks st and isn't very convenient.
Would standard roller doors fix this or should I look at insulated ones? Would insulated doors make it much warmer in the garage than non-insulated bearing in mind the garage is open to the rafters above with no insulation.
And how easy are they for a complete DIY numpty to fit?
I ordered two insulated ones from http://easyfitgaragedoors.co.uk/ very happy with them so far, easy to intsall, you need two people to hang the doors, but you can install the runners on your own.My double garage is linked to my house by a connecting door and with the current up and over doors the wind whistles through the gaps in the doors into my study which is the other side of the interconnecting door. I've currently taped the interconnecting door up with masking tape which has helped. But it looks st and isn't very convenient.
Would standard roller doors fix this or should I look at insulated ones? Would insulated doors make it much warmer in the garage than non-insulated bearing in mind the garage is open to the rafters above with no insulation.
And how easy are they for a complete DIY numpty to fit?
we had the Garage door company fit a Securoglide insulated one a few years back
very impressed, works great, looks good, and stays pretty warm too
garage is attached one side to house, and is lined with insulated plasterboard + roller door,insulated tiled floor, even in winter, rarely drops below 5deg in there without any heating. A small 3kw fan heater brings it up to temp quickly if I have to spend time working in it
very impressed, works great, looks good, and stays pretty warm too
garage is attached one side to house, and is lined with insulated plasterboard + roller door,insulated tiled floor, even in winter, rarely drops below 5deg in there without any heating. A small 3kw fan heater brings it up to temp quickly if I have to spend time working in it
mattdaniels said:
I had a Seceuroglide fitted by "the Garage Door Company", as doorman didn't cover my area (but he does sell the product).
It's great.
The only thing I would urge is that you make sure they check that the door they bring is the correct size _before_ they rip out your existing door.
Out of interest what sort of price do these come in at? I have a double garage with standard up and overs at present (1 electric 1 not) and they are sealed very badly whilst also not being the best in terms of security so would like to change at some point.It's great.
The only thing I would urge is that you make sure they check that the door they bring is the correct size _before_ they rip out your existing door.
Ordered and fitted two large Seceuroglide doors from http://www.tradegaragedoors.co.uk/ best price I could find by a fair bit, dead easy to fit too.
Zippee said:
mattdaniels said:
I had a Seceuroglide fitted by "the Garage Door Company", as doorman didn't cover my area (but he does sell the product).
It's great.
The only thing I would urge is that you make sure they check that the door they bring is the correct size _before_ they rip out your existing door.
Out of interest what sort of price do these come in at? I have a double garage with standard up and overs at present (1 electric 1 not) and they are sealed very badly whilst also not being the best in terms of security so would like to change at some point.It's great.
The only thing I would urge is that you make sure they check that the door they bring is the correct size _before_ they rip out your existing door.
furtive said:
Did any of you that have had roller doors fitted go for insulated doors? Are they worth the extra money?
The Seceuroglide door is insulated, and fits snug all the way around in its frame, with a rubber pressure strip along the bottom. The garage I fitted it to is north facing and it definitely made a difference in terms of stopping the wind whistling through.I've just had a roller door fitted by a company in Cupar. £1300 fitted for a 12'2" x 7'2" non insulated single skin job.
Will be uploading pics of it in my garage build thread here soon
http://pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
eta: just realised you're in West London so price may be a more for you.
Will be uploading pics of it in my garage build thread here soon
http://pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
eta: just realised you're in West London so price may be a more for you.
Edited by calum_ek on Thursday 8th November 13:16
furtive said:
I don't have a spare £2600 so will have to make do with a draughty garage for now ;(
You wanted to fit it yourself, and you didn't mention any need for colour matching or additional surrounds. So I'm pretty sure you could get a double Seceuroglide supplied for less than £2600.mattdaniels said:
furtive said:
I don't have a spare £2600 so will have to make do with a draughty garage for now ;(
You wanted to fit it yourself, and you didn't mention any need for colour matching or additional surrounds. So I'm pretty sure you could get a double Seceuroglide supplied for less than £2600.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff