Industrial doors, impact doors or GRP doors are the focal point of any workplace, with safety being a primary factor and the quality of the materials used also a great concern. All kits can be built to your exact requirements in most cases, which means the company you choose to supply your doors will fabricate them to fit, install them and then take care of the doors, usually on a contract basis.

Next, we analyze the different types of doors available for factories, industrial buildings and warehouses.

Roller shutter – An effective security solution for all types of industrial premises, from new units to factory extensions or renovations. Rolling doors are options that “roll up” when open and “roll” down when closed, which helps increase their strength and also means you can have these doors in limited vertical spaces because when the doors open, they simply roll up into a tube shape over the door to save space.

Sectionals – This solution is becoming increasingly popular due to its increased efficiency and affordability, making it some of the most widely used doors across the country. Sectional doors open and close on separate panels that are individual, hence the name, which makes using these doors, either manually or through electronic methods, much easier and more controllable.

Staff – As the name implies, the staff door is an option used by your staff members or visitors to access one area from another. Personnel doors can be made in all shapes and sizes and can also be made from whatever material you require, meaning you can choose from very light weight personnel doors to high security steel doors if you need it.

Fast Action: The fast or dynamic action door is a self-healing fast rolling door with an opening speed that can be defined according to your requirements. This means that this type of gate is perfect for high traffic areas that open quickly, giving you smooth traffic management. The door is low maintenance and cost effective, with the curtain these doors can also be made to reseal if it hits traffic, which dispenses with the costly engineer call and keeps your operation up and running.