


Commercial garage doors take a beating. Whether it's heavy daily use, oversized openings, or the mechanical complexity that comes with larger setups - these systems demand a different level of attention than a standard residential door. Getting them right from the start saves a lot of headaches down the road.
Here's what we were working with on this one - a large commercial roll-up door on a steel-framed metal building. The opener hardware, track system, and wiring all needed to be properly set up and tested before this space could function the way it was designed to. Every component has to be seated correctly, because on a door this size, small alignment issues can turn into big mechanical problems fast.
We work through these jobs in stages. Getting the track and drive system mounted flush and true, running the wiring cleanly, and making sure all the mechanical connections are solid before we ever move to the testing phase. It's not glamorous work in the middle of it, but that attention to each step is exactly what determines how the door performs long-term.
Commercial setups like this one require a different approach than what most people picture when they think garage door work. The opener units are heavier-duty, the wiring runs are more involved, and the tolerances on alignment matter more with a larger, heavier door. We make sure everything is dialed in before we call it done - not just functional, but set up to hold up under real commercial use.
Whether it's a new installation, a repair on an existing system, or a door that's been giving you trouble, commercial garage door work is something we handle regularly. Getting it done right the first time keeps your operation moving without the interruptions a faulty door causes.