Commercial Service
Commercial-Sectional Garage units
Sectional doors are used for a vast array of industrial and commercial use. steel units are available with-without any kind of insulation and also have a variety of BackCover options.
Sectional units can be very useful when thermal-efficiency becomes a problem, in many areas where window space is wanted so that you may have light, visibility, or just for looks. Sectional units also work much quieter and give off very little noise in the windy areas. These units require a good amount of head/backroom , depending on what you application is. These units have raised panel doors, which are ribbed, and also thermal.
When a "Residential." look or feel is needed, steel raised units can be used. So these units are similar to our res. product lines, however, commercial-grade springs An hardware are added for extra durability An performance.
Aluminum. stile/rail doors are usually used for auto service applications and fire stations, these door systems are most glass and ensure a great view. They also have the best design out of all sectional unit doors, just about any glass/style could be used , also, a large selection of color and finish are always within reach for use with the stiles and rails.
Whether or not you own a commercial unit, app. call for good thermal efficiency, also if it requires difficult wind=code req., if your application needs a custom over size unit, here at cressy door we have what you need. Now,when all you want is a commercial door constructed for a long-life and high durability, we hold the answer to that also. From the very eff. and strong Thermospan-line of the doors to the econ.-minded Steel Sec. doors, all doors are made to provide you with the best quality. With our company, you will get the largest insulation selection available, which will also include the best R=value standing available in a regular plain design. Here You will discover the biggest range of features and perf. feature given in any commercial sectional door.
Measuring Guide
This Will Tell You How to Measure a Coiling Roll-up Door Installation: One: Get the dimensions of the width of the opening point at the widest spot. This should be the length from the right and the left sides of the opening point. Inspect the opening for diff. like jamb's that are possibly in poor condition or are not fully square.Two: Get the dimensions at the height of the opening on the highest point. What you have now should be the measurement of the distance from the floor to top point of the opening point. Inspect for poor conditions, such as a non-level floor.
Three: Get the dimensions of the sideroom clearance for all sides of this installation, once you have this done, inspect all of the clearances needed for the type of door that you are considering. The General sideroom Specification is as follows:
- Hand-lifted doors will always need four-inches up to six-inches for all sides.
- Chain-Hoisted units will always need 5.25 in. to 9.5 in. on each side that will house the units hoist.
- Electronicaly powered doors will need 14 inches. to 18 inches on whichever side that the electric-motor will be housed on.
- Now that you have gotten this far, look for clearances needed for the specific door model that you are trying to install. Headroom specifications always vary a large amount by door models and also for the specific height of the door.
Five: Get the dimensions for the backroom clearance which is from the door opening point.
- Additionally , get the dimensions with coiling rollup units, and also with the back-room clearance needed should stay the same as the headroom-clearance.
Good Measuring Practices: Important things to Look out for:
- Always look to Make sure that you will have an elec. plugin for electronic unit uses.
- Always Look to see if there are stairs that could get in the way or possibly even lights.
- Always look at all wooden jambs in case of obstructions.
- Always Check for levelness at the floor andthen make sure you reasearch to see if the old unit was a custom unit.
- Please Note that plumbing and or build. obstruc. that in some way could hinder the door.

