hi :
those doors are called roll up doors here. they are used more in
commercial than home applications and virtually always in metal buildings.
you might try a metal building builder for a referal. you probably should
not install them yourself because it is tricky,
dangerous (spring tension) , easy to get the wrong adjustment, but
nevertheless cheap. the seller is almost always also an installer. while
they are a good solution
to your problem, i do hate mine-too hard to lift . of course, i suppose i
could have a pro come and adjust it........
fred zampa
At 01:36 PM 1/28/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>This brings me to a related point -- does anyone have a curtain door in
>their home shop? Curtain door is the term I hear used most often for the
>style of garage door that rolls up into a drum attached to the wall just
>above the door, so it doesn't hurt your ceiling clearance, block your
>lights, etc. Seems like these would be really handy, but the folks at Home
>Depot, and almost every dedicated garage door service company in town, just
>shrug and look at me funny when I ask them about such doors. The one place
>that's heard of them never calls me back with a quote.
>
>Anyone near Seattle found somewhere that sells curtain doors and knows how
>to call customers back? Do you know of a mail-order garage door company?
>Yes a garage door would be big & heavy to ship, but so is a lift, and plenty
>of folks sell those mail order.
>
>keithka
>(read about me being a happy Rotary Lift customer at www.keithka.com)
>-----Original Message-----
>with one car at that height, I cannot open the garage door far enough
>to get another one in.
>
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