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It’s estimated there are almost 50,000 self storage facilities in the United States, with annual revenue of $39.5 billion. More than 10% of U.S. homes rent a storage unit.

Selecting durable steel roll-up doors for your self storage facility

By Ashley Harper

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There’s a durable and attractive door for every one of those storage units, protecting the contents. Most are steel-curtain roll-up doors.

What are Steel-Curtain Roll-Up Doors?

Made of durable, secure steel and designed to provide quick, easy access to buildings, steel-curtain roll-up doors open by traveling vertically, but gather into a roll at the top of the door instead of sliding along tracks. Whether applied in backyards, residences or industrial facilities, they are an integral part of any structure that uses them.

In addition to being the primary point of entry for most self-storage units, they are also commonly used in shopping centers, recreation, agricultural and industrial facilities, government, medical and business complexes. Next, we will examine why so many people and industries are investing in steel-curtain roll-up doors.

Benefits

In addition to generally being less expensive at the initial purchase, steel-curtain roll-up doors save money over their life span. They last longer, require fewer costly repairs and are more durable and secure than products made from other materials, particularly in challenging environments.

Doors made from steel are also more energy-efficient, saving on heating and electricity costs throughout the year. Read on for details regarding the benefits of steel-curtain roll-up doors:

Security: As the most vulnerable points of most buildings, the security of roll-up doors is vital in reducing the potential for damage and loss resulting from theft, fire, vandalism, excess noise and contamination. Steel doors that feature stainless steel latches are more impenetrable than those made from wood, fiberglass or aluminum and are better able to provide reliable security and peace-of-mind.

Durability: Manufactured to protect against demanding environments and extreme weather, the resiliency of steel can resist the wear and tear of heavy traffic usage. The use of specialized door components like corner guards protect against the damage likely to occur due to heavy traffic and day-to-day operations. Steel roll-up doors can also be outfitted with rust-resistant components including spring coatings and bottom bars for added durability.

Longevity: With proper installation and maintenance, metal doors can last 30 years or longer as they are not susceptible to warping, rotting, denting or cracking—common issues with doors made from other materials. The high-quality primers and paint coatings used on steel doors protect against chipping and scratching, keeping the doors looking better longer.

Customizability: Steel roll-up doors are available in a wide variety of sizes, styles and colors. In addition, manufacturing improvements and advances in coating and paint products enables customization to suit even the most unique aesthetic requirements.

Space Savings: Roll-up doors open vertically and are gathered into a roll instead of sliding along tracks, enabling convenient and easy access while taking up little overhead space.

Door Selection

Consider these factors when selecting your steel-curtain roll-up doors whether you are replacing doors on an existing building or sourcing them for a new project:

Use: The door you need will depend on its intended use. Light-duty doors are manufactured to meet the specific and unique demands of small structures, portable buildings or recreational facilities. In contrast, heavy-duty doors are suited for the more demanding environments of commercial freight and utility buildings, warehouses and agricultural facilities.

Environment: Those in regions susceptible to high winds from weather events, including hurricanes, tropical storms and tornadoes should consider wind-certified doors that are tested in accordance with International Building Codes (IBC) and comply with your insurance requirements. Check both local and national building codes to understand if you need wind-certified doors, which can dramatically reduce maintenance and replacement costs as well as minimize downtime.

Compliance: To ensure that state and local government facilities, public accommodations and commercial facilities are accessible and usable by people with disabilities, the Justice Department enforces the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). The ADA stipulates minimum standards for accessible design and specifies building and scoping requirements for newly designed and constructed or altered building. Check your compliance requirements in the revised 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design and consider the use of ADA-compliant kits that feature things like door pulls and signage according to your needs.

Warranties: Be sure that you are familiar with and fully understand the warranty options available on the products you purchase. Doors and door components are commonly covered by a product warranty. At the same time, the coil coatings and paint are warranted under a second that should include considerations for film integrity and chalk and fade.


Ashley Harper is a marketing brand manager at DBCI, Douglasville, Ga. For more information on DBCI products, call (888) 679-1066 or visit www.dbci.com.