Aluminum (Black / White/ Grey / Brown) Frame
Transparent / Frosted / Black / Mirror Glass Panel
Sectional Overhead Automatic Garage Doors
Aluminum Glass Sectional Overhead Garage Doors: A Modern Fusion of Light and Strength
Aluminum Color : |
Matte Black, White, Faux Wood (Available for other solid colors) |
Door Panel Thickness : |
40mm |
Aluminum Wall Thickness : |
2.5mm |
Reinforcing Ribs : |
2.5mm & 5.0mm |
Tempered Glass Thickness : |
5.0mm |
Elevate your home's curb appeal and functionality with aluminum glass sectional overhead garage doors. These innovative garage doors are an architectural marvel that combines the industrial strength of aluminum with the aesthetic beauty of glass. Here's a concise overview of what makes these doors stand out:
1. Modern Design :
With clean lines and a minimalist profile, these doors enhance the visual appeal of your home, making a bold statement without being ostentatious.
2.
Natural Light :
The glass panels allow an abundance of natural light to enter, brightening your garage and reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day.
3.
Durability :
Aluminum is a lightweight yet incredibly strong material, ensuring that these doors can withstand the test of time and various weather conditions.
4.
Security :
While the glass panels provide a view into your garage, they are typically made of tempered or laminated glass for added security and safety.
5.
Insulation :
Some models come with insulated glass, which can help in maintaining the temperature inside the garage, making it more comfortable year-round.
6.
Space Efficiency :
As sectional doors, they roll up into the ceiling space when open, requiring minimal clearance outside the garage.
7.
Customization :
Available in a variety of colors, finishes, and glass types, you can customize these doors to match your home's exterior and your personal preferences.
Installation Instructions
8. Low Maintenance :
Aluminum requires minimal upkeep, ensuring that your door remains in pristine condition with little effort on your part.
Aluminum glass sectional overhead garage doors are not just a practical choice for home improvement but also a statement of style and sophistication, perfect for homeowners who value both form and function.
INSTALLATION
Installing a sectional garage door is a task that requires careful attention to detail and the following of safety precautions.
Here is a general guide to help you with the installation process.
However, it's important to note that specific instructions can vary depending on the make and model of your garage door, so always refer to the manufacturer's manual for precise steps.
Tools and Materials You'll Need:
- Sectional garage door panels
- Garage door opener (if not already installed)
- Garage door tracks
- Garage door rollers
- Torsion spring system or extension springs
- Hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, brackets, etc.)
- A sturdy ladder
- Measuring tape
- Level
- Pencil
- Hammer
- Screwdriver
- Wrench
- Drill
- Safety glasses and gloves
Step-by-Step Installation Guide:
# Step 1: Prepare the Workspace
- Clear the garage and ensure there is enough space to work around the door opening.
# Step 2: Assemble the Door Panels
- Lay out all the panels on a flat surface and connect them according to the manufacturer's instructions. This usually involves sliding the panels together with interlocking joints.
# Step 3: Install the Door Tracks
- Measure and mark the positions for the tracks on the garage walls.
- Use a level to ensure the tracks are straight and parallel.
- Secure the tracks to the walls with brackets and screws.
# Step 4: Attach the Door to the Tracks
- Lift the door and carefully slide it onto the tracks. This may require two people.
- Ensure the door is properly seated and rolls smoothly on the tracks.
# Step 5: Install the Torsion Spring System or Extension Springs
- This is a critical step that requires safety precautions. If not done correctly, springs can cause serious injury.
- For torsion springs, mount them to the header bracket above the door opening and attach the winding cones to the shaft.
- For extension springs, install them horizontally on the tracks above the door, with one spring on each side.
# Step 6: Attach the Bottom Brackets
- Secure the bottom brackets to the bottom panel of the door. These brackets will connect the door to the opener's trolley system.
# Step 7: Install the Garage Door Opener
- If you're installing a new opener, follow the manufacturer's instructions for mounting it to the ceiling and connecting it to the door's trolley system.
- Test the opener to ensure it operates the door smoothly and safely.
# Step 8: Adjust the Door Balance
- Disconnect the opener and manually lift the door to check its balance. The door should be balanced so that it doesn't feel too heavy or too light when lifting.
- Adjust the springs if necessary to achieve balance.
# Step 9: Install Safety Features
- Install safety sensors at the bottom of the tracks to prevent the door from closing on objects or people.
# Step 10: Test the Door Operation
- Reconnect the opener and test the door several times to ensure it opens and closes smoothly.
- Test the automatic reverse feature by placing a wooden block under the door as it closes. The door should reverse when it meets resistance.
# Step 11: Final Adjustments and Cleanup
- Make any final adjustments to the door and opener settings.
- Clean up the workspace and dispose of any packaging materials.
Safety Precautions:
- Always wear safety glasses and gloves when working with garage doors.
- Do not attempt to adjust or install springs without proper training or experience.
- If you are unsure about any step, consult a professional.
Remember, this is a general guide and may not cover all the specifics of your particular garage door model. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the most accurate information. If you're not comfortable with the installation process, it's best to hire a professional to ensure the job is done safely and correctly.
In Alliance Times, the Modern & Vogue Aluminum Grille Fence type Sectional Overhead Garage Doors are a combination of form and function, offering a stylish upgrade to your home's curb appeal while providing the practical benefits of a durable, secure, and potentially energy-efficient garage door system.
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FAQ for Sectional Garage Doors
How do I operate my garage door manually in the event of a power failure?
• To disengage - Pull manual release lever (red handle) downwards.
• To engage - Push manual release lever up.
My garage door handset is not working or has poor range
• Change battery.
• Recode handset (refer below).
• Check for obstruction or interference to frequency.
• If Stanley handset, check to ensure that dill switches match up with receiver.
• Check that the unit is engaged on automatic operation.
• Ensure that power is turned on.
Garage door operate fails to fully open or reverses before closing
• Check manual operation for correct balance, not binding. Adjust if necessary.
• Spray silicone lubricant into tracks. Do not grease.
• Check/adjust safety sensitivity setting.
• Check limits.
How do I maintain my garage door?
• Grease springs.
• Clean guides with warm soapy water.
• Wash garage door.
My garage door motor appears to be running slow
• Clean guides with warm soapy water otherwise call serviceman.
Why is my garage door closing heavily?
• Check bottom limit switch setting.
• Adjust if necessary.
• Call service technician.
My garage door is heavy to lift
• Spring tension may require adjustment.
• Call service technician.
When does my garage door need servicing?
• A garage door is a moving mechanical product and just like a car requires to be serviced regularly.
• Every 12 month or sooner to prolong the life of the door. Failure to service may result in warranty being voided.
Why should I service my garage door?
• All doors have moving parts and need to be serviced, for optimal performance.
• We recommended that your door be serviced at least every 12 months.
My garage door motor turns but the garage door does not move
• Check that the motor is properly engaged to automatic mode and that the locking bars are not engaged.
My garage door does not work but the chain goes around.
• Re-engage garage door on to carrier.
My sectional garage door does not close all the way.
• Lubricate spring with white lithium grease available from most hardware stores.
My sectional garage door is noisy.
• Clean out all tracks with warm soapy water and check springs are not rusty.
• If springs appear rusty lubricate the springs.
• Refer to home owner's garage door manual which will advise you what you can do and what you shouldn't do.
• If you don't want to do it by yourself, call service technician.
When does my garage door need servicing?
• Every 12 month or sooner to prolong the life of the garage door.
Failure to service may result in warranty being voided.
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