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Hanger Doors
Hangar doors are often used in buildings that have large openings. Due to their large size, hangar doors require regular professional maintenance to keep the doors in proper working order. Improper installation or maintenance of your hangar doors can result in damage to the doors themselves, or damage to the property within or around the hangar.
Hanger Door Protection
The most common use for hangar doors is to protect aircraft and equipment within the hangar. A faulty or inoperable hangar door could result in decreased security for your aircraft and other items kept inside the hangar.
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Since hangar doors are often very large, it’s important that all of the seals are maintained and in good condition to avoid dust and debris from coming into the hangar to ensure a clean environment for the aircraft and equipment.

Repair and Maintenance
While general wear and tear over time is inevitable, regular maintenance can help prevent costly emergency repairs. Our technicians are trained on all aspects of hangar door systems, including tracks, rollers, safety devices, locks, and electrical components.
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Maintenance includes inspecting all aspects of the hangar doors. This means ensuring that all weatherstripping and seals are in good condition to make sure that dust, dirt and debris do not enter your hangar.
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Preventative maintenance helps in catching repairs early, so you can make certain your assets and property remain protected. We help ensure your doors are safe, secure, and that all parts are tested and calibrated for easy operation to keep you flying with confidence!

Steel and Wood Sectional Doors
Steel and Wood Sectional Doors are often used in commercial applications. The most common of these doors roll overhead and travel at an incline, vertically, or at a 90-degree angle. These doors travel on a track with rollers and are assisted by a spring counter balance system and cables. All of the components are replaceable. The headspace needed is only 14" with a 12" low headroom design available. They can be insulated, weather-sealed, or both.
