Do They Make Steel One-Piece Garage Doors Like Sectional Roll-Up Doors?

Traditionally, one-piece garage doors are made of wood, but they also come in steel or aluminum; you might even find one made of fiberglass. About 10 to 12 years ago, a garage door wholesaler identified a small market for one-piece garage doors that resemble sectional roll-up garage doors. To cater to this market, they manufactured a clip rail that attaches to the left and right-hand sides of the door sections, allowing all the sections to operate like a one-piece flip-up garage door.

Unique Solutions for Limited Spaces

These doors are specially designed for garages that cannot accommodate a sectional roll-up door and require a one-piece door for proper functionality. Customers often prefer these doors because they maintain the appearance of modern sectional garage doors. When opened, the door remains a single piece but can feature all the window designs typical of sectional garage doors. This innovation is both simple and effective, allowing for the assembly of a solid one-piece door in about an hour or less.

The Ease of Installation

In contrast, constructing a one-piece door out of wood might take two to three hours. Steel one-piece doors function similarly to traditional wooden ones, utilizing the same hinge systems and extension springs. The primary difference lies in the materials used for the door itself. A wide variety of sectional garage doors, including non-insulated, semi-insulated vinyl-backed, and three-layer insulated steel doors, can be adapted into a one-piece design.

Maintenance Benefits of One-Piece Doors

One of the key advantages of having a one-piece garage door is the reduced maintenance compared to sectional roll-up doors. A one-piece garage door has significantly fewer hardware components and moving parts. Essentially, only the hinges and springs require lubrication and maintenance, simplifying the upkeep process.

Lightweight and Durable Construction

Additionally, a metal one-piece garage door is considerably lighter than its wooden counterpart. This reduction in weight translates to less stress on the hinge system and springs. If you currently own a wooden one-piece garage door and are looking for a replacement but find that a conventional sectional roll-up door won’t fit in your garage, consider inquiring about this innovative one-piece solution—it could resolve many of your issues.

By opting for a steel one-piece garage door designed to emulate the look of sectional roll-up doors, you can enjoy both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality, ensuring your garage remains a valuable part of your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

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We receive many calls involving the safety eyes preventing the garage door from closing due to the safety eyes malfunctioning or simply being out of alignment. If your garage door opens fine, but will not close using the wall console, then this could be a safety eye issue. If the opener light flashes and/or the motor makes a clicking sound, this is a warning that you have a safety eye issue. You can begin by looking at the safety eyes themselves. You should see a steady light on both of the safety eyes. If one of the lights is flashing then you may just need to simply align the eyes properly. This is done by physically moving/adjusting the safety eyes until you have both safety eyes with a solid light showing.

If both safety eyes are showing a solid light, then you may have malfunctioning safety eyes.

A simple test is to press and hold the wall console to close the door. If the garage door closes while holding the wall console button, then you probably have a safety eye issue. 

We offer a full line of commercial garage door openers to fit the needs of the customer. For smaller commercial sectional garage doors we recommend using the Liftmaster 8900W these operators are rated for 14 feet maximum height and 300lbs total weight. For rolling steel doors we recommend the 8950W for doors up to 12 feet maximum height and maximum weight of 850lbs.

For large sectional commercial doors we recommend the Liftmaster J or H. These are equipped with MyQ for automated opener control and are equipped with a soft start/stop feature.

The Liftmaster J, jackshaft opener is available in ⅓, ½, ¾ and 1 horse power. The horse power needed is based on the total square footage of the sectional door it will be installed on.

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