Electric garage doors - educate me!
Discussion
I'd like to get some electric garage doors, and if possible I'd like some lighting to come on within/around the garage when the door opens too.
There seems to be a number of different mechanisms, various materials, and lots of brand choice. So what do I need to know here? What are the pros and cons of different types? Particular things I should look out for, etc etc? Basically I'm after the ever knowledgable PH to bring me up to speed on these things.
Info on my garage:
- I haven't measured yet, but it looks a pretty regular single size door at the moment (currently an up-and-over)
- It's currently a dark brown wood colour, matching the house doors and windows, and I'd prefer to keep that look if possible
- I've got a fused electrical spur point ready to go
Mark
PS, I've had a play with the search engine, but just ended up side tracked looking at various very impressive garage tidy-ups and paint jobs...
There seems to be a number of different mechanisms, various materials, and lots of brand choice. So what do I need to know here? What are the pros and cons of different types? Particular things I should look out for, etc etc? Basically I'm after the ever knowledgable PH to bring me up to speed on these things.
Info on my garage:
- I haven't measured yet, but it looks a pretty regular single size door at the moment (currently an up-and-over)
- It's currently a dark brown wood colour, matching the house doors and windows, and I'd prefer to keep that look if possible
- I've got a fused electrical spur point ready to go
Mark
PS, I've had a play with the search engine, but just ended up side tracked looking at various very impressive garage tidy-ups and paint jobs...
loads of info on this site here .last year I ended up with a secure roller one, custom width, light and alarm
http://www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk/
http://www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk/
I'm rather taken by the ones that run along a track: http://www.foremostgaragedoors.co.uk/rundummeir.ht... - though I suspect leaves/etc stops them running smoothly. 

Ask Doorman on here - a nicer guy you will not find.
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www.prestigegaragedoors.co.uk
I had a Seceuroglide roller shutter door fitted last year, and it was a neat and tidy install, and a nice bit of kit.
Steve
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I had a Seceuroglide roller shutter door fitted last year, and it was a neat and tidy install, and a nice bit of kit.
Steve
bleesh said:
I had a Seceuroglide roller shutter door fitted last year, and it was a neat and tidy install, and a nice bit of kit.
We had one of these (or at least I think thats the make we had) installed last year by a local guy. The control box which sits inside the garage has a light on it which comes on when the door is opened or closed and remains on for about 5 minutes. |You might want to ensure your shutter is boxed in, not all are.The advantage of a roller shutter in my view was that it leaves more space in the garage.
We're in the process of getting a Hormann double width sectional door from the Garage Door centre mentioned above
http://www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk/hormannsectio...
A sectional door or roller shutter also allows you to park right up to the outside of the door and still open it, which can be a great benefit. You also get a bit more width as the door fits the aperture from the rear side, so there's no track or arms inside the opening.
We're getting a dark brown composite wood effect one, which is around 40mm or so thick (insulated inside), controlled with a remote and there's a light on the motor box on the garage ceiling.
Ruari
http://www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk/hormannsectio...
A sectional door or roller shutter also allows you to park right up to the outside of the door and still open it, which can be a great benefit. You also get a bit more width as the door fits the aperture from the rear side, so there's no track or arms inside the opening.
We're getting a dark brown composite wood effect one, which is around 40mm or so thick (insulated inside), controlled with a remote and there's a light on the motor box on the garage ceiling.
Ruari
We have had a Hormann door for 4 years and they are excellent ours is a larger than normal size single door .
It was fitted by:
http://uk.local.yahoo.com/entity.html?p=garage+doo...
They cover kent and south east and I could not reccomend them enough.
It was fitted by:
http://uk.local.yahoo.com/entity.html?p=garage+doo...
They cover kent and south east and I could not reccomend them enough.
TallMark said:
Looks like I'll be going for a rolling shutter or sectional style. The up and overs just don't do it for me.
However, I'm still none the wiser in what your extra money is getting you between the various options/brands.
Any experiences with either style?
First of all thanks to Steve for the recommend, alas you are just a little bit out of our catchment area for me to offer you a quote. However, if your looking for a Roller door then I would recommend SWS Securoglide www.swsuk.co.uk these are the market leader's and streets ahead of the opposition, when you get a quotation on the standard Securoglide, you can get a free upgrade to The EXCEL, worth having for extra security For sectional doors you should be looking at Hormann, they do a variety of designs colours and insulation www.hormann.co.ukHowever, I'm still none the wiser in what your extra money is getting you between the various options/brands.
Any experiences with either style?
Once you have decided what way you want to go, contact me and I will speak to the manufacturer to make sure you get a reliable outfit to do the job for you.
Best of luck
David
www.prestigegaragedoors.co.uk
Edited by doorman on Saturday 26th February 17:01
doorman said:
First of all thanks to Steve for the recommend, alas you are just a little bit out of our catchment area for me to offer you a quote. However, if your looking for a Roller door then I would recommend SWS Securoglide www.swsuk.co.uk these are the market leader's and streets ahead of the opposition, when you get a quotation on the standard Securoglide, you can get a free upgrade to The EXCEL, worth having for extra security For sectional doors you should be looking at Hormann, they do a variety of designs colours and insulation www.hormann.co.uk
Once you have decided what way you want to go, contact me and I will speak to the manufacturer to make sure you get a reliable outfit to do the job for you.
Best of luck
David
www.prestigegaragedoors.co.uk
Hi David Once you have decided what way you want to go, contact me and I will speak to the manufacturer to make sure you get a reliable outfit to do the job for you.
Best of luck
David
www.prestigegaragedoors.co.uk
Edited by doorman on Saturday 26th February 17:01
Similarly looking to do same up here in Scotland - have had quotes for Horman, up-and-over and sectional - wondered if you could give me some advice (pity can't get you up here for this job!). Want to run the options I've been given and pricing by you and see if it all stacks up - had three quotes and very similar price wise so hoping to go ahead and would appreciate some impartial expertise thoughts !
Cheers
Steve
doorman said:
First of all thanks to Steve for the recommend, alas you are just a little bit out of our catchment area for me to offer you a quote. However, if your looking for a Roller door then I would recommend SWS Securoglide www.swsuk.co.uk these are the market leader's and streets ahead of the opposition, when you get a quotation on the standard Securoglide, you can get a free upgrade to The EXCEL, worth having for extra security For sectional doors you should be looking at Hormann, they do a variety of designs colours and insulation www.hormann.co.uk
Once you have decided what way you want to go, contact me and I will speak to the manufacturer to make sure you get a reliable outfit to do the job for you.
Best of luck
David
www.prestigegaragedoors.co.uk
Thanks for the info, and a real shame you don't extend this far. The Hormann brand has come up many times in my searches and they certainly seem very good, tbh I think this is the one I'd like to go for. In terms of suppliers/fitters I'm a bit clueless, just googling around and phoning a few companies from the local paper. I've got one company coming round to quote next weekend, but from what they said I believe they only offer the one product, a roller (possibly their own brand). They mentioned they bring a van round with it installed on the van so you can see it in action. Would you mind if I turned the question round? Who do you know in Essex area who you would recommend? By all means please PM if more appropriate.Once you have decided what way you want to go, contact me and I will speak to the manufacturer to make sure you get a reliable outfit to do the job for you.
Best of luck
David
www.prestigegaragedoors.co.uk
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