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Timber Electric Sectional Door
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Timber Electric Sectional Door
Material:
Timber
Size:
Single
Electric Operation:
Included
Description:
Traditional Style Timber Sectional Door - Single Width
Prices Range:
£5,500 - £6,500
Nothing beats the look and feel of real timber, and when it comes to a timber sectional garage door you are getting the benefits of the mechanism as well. Timber enables many traditional designs to be built in a door not possible, or easy in other materials. A vertically rising door, very well sealed, smooth and quiet in operation and most importantly, looks fantastic as well.
Vertical boarding is often a requirement for period style homes and in certain towns and villages where heritage design is under control, listed properties or designated English heritage zones.Traditional timber door designs often involve vertical boarding designs and with or without windows will satisfy the most critical eye for detail and tradition.
Side hinged and Up and Over doors both swing out where the Sectional Door operates without any swing in or out, enabling a vehicle to park right up to the outside or inside of the door and then the door can still operate safely.
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Price
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Price
Expect to pay between £5,500 and 6,500 inc. VAT installed for a high quality remote control single width timber sectional door professionally installed, with a great choice of standard factory finished stains and colours and a wide range of made to measure sizes for the perfect fit.
A sectional door generally is fitted behind a structural opening although with the right sub framing can also fit inbetween. This price includes for a remote control electric operator with 2 hand held transmitters and internal manual override. Price would assume electric power is provided by others fo us to connect to internally.
The opening width size is generally between about 2.2m and 2.6m on a single width garage. Sectional doors are available in standard and made to measure sizes on the width and the height with a standard height being around 2.2m in the UK. Price above is based on a 2286mm x 2125mm door (7ft 6”” x 7ft 0”).
Features
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COLOURS AND FINISHES
For any external timber the proper application of high quality microporous timber treatments is essential to allow the timber to breath and deal with the variations in air moisture content.
We strongly recommend factory finish options when it comes to timber garage doors as the treatment is applied in a controlled environment and should get to every part of the door sections inside and out.
Various shades of timber stains to highlight the timber graining and solid colours are available with timber sectional doors from white through to ebony.
Different rends mean new colours are available all the time and for a special request it is always possible to have the door finished to match other timberwork on site.
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SECURITY
A sectional door is designed as a manual spring assisted door in its basic form and therefore has manual locking as a manual door. The standard locking is good, a large and unique internal latching mechanism which is locked via a euro profile hardened cylinder. However, most sectional garage doors are bought as electric operated and then the manual locking is left out completely and the electric boom type operator which drives the door is the locking. Most modern operators have some kind of security mechanism and a manual override internally but some go a bit further and some have even been given the Secure by design accreditation when specified in a certain way.
A sectional door by its very nature is very secure compared to most other garage door types because of the strength of the solid timber panels and the multiple rollers either side encapsulated into steel tracks. Forcing a sectional door is not going to get much movement at all, they sit solid and defiant when closed.. If a good quality electric operator is set up properly then trying to force the door from the ground upwards is near on impossible for a person with basic tools.
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EASE OF USE
With the standard electric operator option all you have to do is press a button either on one of the 2 hand transmitters supplied or the wall mounted control station which sits inside your garage with a built in courtesy light also built in. If there is a power cut then you have to enter the garage by another door and release the motor drive to operate the door manually which will be quite effortless.
If there is no other access then there is a release mechanism which is attached to the handle or drilled into the panel as a key release mechanism with cable attachment.
OUR VIEW: from 35 years of experience...
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We think you either love timber or not or in some cases are forced to use it because of planning.
If you love timber then you know it is not a cheap material, and it also has massive variations in quality.
Joinery made timber garage doors are far more like entrance gates because of their size, requiring the timber sections and manufacturing methods to offer sufficient strength up to around 5 m wide without too much movement. Quality timber doors, properly finished and properly installed will probably outlast most other door materials and people forget that timber can be repaired and refinished relatively easily too so can deal with the knocks and bumps of life far better than steel or aluminium long term.
Once again we reiterate that sectional garage doors are simply superb in offering vertical rising operation, smooth and quiet movement, good security and internally the tracks are always higher than an up and over door so are not in the way as some people seem to think.
If you like timber then consider a timber sectional door over an up and over timber door, you will get far more for your money.
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