Overhead Doors

Rolling Steel Service Doors

Rolling Steel service doors, a subtype of overhead doors, consist of interlocking steel slats that roll up into a coil above the door opening. These doors are commonly used in commercial and industrial settings due to their durability, security, and space-saving design. They are ideal for warehouses, loading docks, service entrances, and storage facilities where frequent access is necessary, and security is a priority. Their robust construction can withstand harsh environments and provide a strong barrier against unauthorized entry.

An overhead door is a type of door that opens by moving vertically along tracks mounted to the wall/ceiling. This design allows the door to maximize space efficiency by rolling or sliding overhead rather than swinging outward or inward.

Large gray industrial roll-up door with a red Alpine logo at the top, yellow protective poles on each side, and black and yellow caution tape at the bottom.
Industrial roll-up garage door with a row of small square windows near the middle.
Gray metal commercial building with a closed roll-up garage door.

Sectional Garage Doors

Sectional garade doors are made up of hinged panels that slide overhead on tracks. In commercial applications, these doors provide excellent insulation and weather resistance, making them suitablke for climate-controlled facilities or areas where energy efficiency is important. Sectional doors are often used in loading docks, service bays, and commercial vehicle storage areas. Their design allows for smooth operation and easy repair or panel replacementm making them a practical solution for buisnesses requiring reliable access solutions.

Multiple large industrial loading dock doors with fans and protective bollards.
White roll-up garage door with Q&V logo and a yellow industrial fan mounted on the left side.
Four white garage doors with black ventilation slots, beige metal siding, and red safety posts outside each door, under a red roof.