Fibreglass Tip Up Garage Door

Fibreglass doors are fabricated using moulded fibreglass to create the garage door panels.

Fibreglass doors can be used in areas close to the sea, as the fibreglass will not be weathered by the salty sea air, the sun however can fade fibreglass after many years and it is important to remember that fibreglass doors have a galvanised steel frame riveted around the door.

These doors are very light-weight that will help prolong the life of the doors hardware and fibreglass requires no maintenance.

All tip up garage doors, however, do have springs and hinges that should be regularly sprayed with silicone spray or Q20 in order to help maintain a longer lifespan of the tip up door hardware, as well as preventing rust erosion and sticking hinges. Greasing the doors’ hardware is not recommended as the grease forms a grinding paste with dust and sand particles, which encourages rust and decay.

Fibreglass Tip Up Garage Door Sizes

Standard sizes of garage door openings for fibreglass tip up doors:

Door TypeMeasurements
Single fibreglass tip up door2500mm (w) x 2180mm (h)
Double fibreglass tip up door4800mm (w) x 2180mm (h)

Colour Options

Fibreglass doors have a wood grain or smooth finish and come in 1 standard colour;

  • White

Other colours are available at an extra charge.

 

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Requirements / Specifications

Fibreglass tip up doors are available in either a horizontal slatted or cardinal block (block) panels. It is however, important to note that if you opt for blocks, and your door is not a standard size, you should consult your installer as to whether the blocks will be cut off, either on the sides or at the top of door, in which case, you should probably have a horizontal slatted door installed.

Fibreglass tip up doors have a visible galvanised steel strip on the edges of the tip up garage door.

Horizontal slatted fibreglass doors are more expensive than raised and fielded garage doors.

Tip up doors should be installed only if your garage is not on the boundary or if there is enough space in your driveway in front of the garage, this is because a tip up door tips up and out of your garage, which means that a car or anything for that matter, cannot be parked directly in front of the garage doors.

Tip up garage doors need 200mm head room, from the bottom of the lintel to the bottom of the ceiling or rafters in the garage, for installation. When the fibreglass tip up door is in the open position the garage will lose +/- 100mm from its height.

Single tip up garage doors are installed with a hinge and tension spring mechanism on either side of the garage door. Each hinge contains ball point bearings. Double tip up doors should always have two springs attached to each hinge, in order to neutralise the weight of the double door.

Both these mechanisms neutralise the weight of the garage door, making it easy to manually move the door up and down.

For a tip up garage door to be installed properly, the garage needs to have 80mm wall nip space on either side, this is where the styles of the tip up door are installed. If this is not available, the style will become more visible.

Tip up garage doors require two styles for installation. A style is a tall cubed piece of timber, usually 69mm x 45mm wide, for single doors, 69mm x 69mm wide for double doors, spanning higher than the garage door opening height. Each style is installed on either side of the garage opening, on the inside of the wall.

The hinges and springs are then mounted onto the styles and the door attached to the hardware. The door should be +/- 30mm smaller than the opening size of the garage, to ensure that the door will clear the opening, when tipping up and open.

The styles also ensure that the door does not rub up against the garage walls, but rather can rub up against the wood of the styles, preventing any scratching and damage to the door.
A tip up garage door must have a minimum of 20mm overlap on the inside of the garage, at the top.

Fibreglass Sectional Overhead Garage Door

Fibreglass doors are fabricated using moulded fibreglass to create the garage door panels.

Fibreglass doors can be used in areas close to the sea, as the fibreglass will not be weathered by the salty sea air, the sun however can fade fibreglass after many years and it is important to remember that fibreglass doors have a galvanised steel frame riveted around the door.

Sectional overhead garage doors, however, do need to have the tracks, hardware, cables and springs regularly sprayed with silicone spray or Q20. Greasing the doors’ hardware is not recommended as the grease forms a grinding paste with dust and sand particles, which encourages rust and decay.

These doors are very light-weight that will help prolong the life of the doors hardware and the fibre panels require no maintenance.

Fibreglass Sectional Overhead Garage Door Sizes

Standard sizes of garage door openings for fibreglass sectional overhead doors:

Door TypeMeasurements
Single fibreglass sectional door2400mm (w) x 2180mm (h)
Double fibreglass sectional door4800mm (w) x 2180mm (h)

It is important to note that these are the standard opening sizes for your garage door opening, as a maximum of 100mm still will be added to these sizes to get the standard panel size of the garage door itself. All sectional overhead doors need to overlap with a minimum of 30mm to a maximum of 100mm, on the inside side walls of the garage. The door should also overlap with 30mm at the top of the garage.

Colour Options

Fibreglass doors can have a wood grain or smooth finish and come in 1 standard colour;

  • White

Other colours are available at an extra charge.

 

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Design Options

The fibreglass sectional overhead doors are available in either a horizontal slatted or cardinal (block) panels. It is however, important to note that if you opt for the blocks and your door is not a standard size, you should consult your installer as to whether the blocks will be cut off, either on the sides or at the top of door, in which case, you should probably have a horizontal slatted door installed.

Requirements / Specifications

Sectional overhead doors should be installed if your garage is on the boundary or if there is limited space in your driveway in front of the garage, this is because sectional overhead doors slide directly up and over into the ceiling of the garage, in five sections, leaving the full opening of the garage available, as opposed to tipping up and out of your garage, as in the case of a tip up door.

Sectional overhead garage doors require 450mm head room, from the bottom of the lintel to the bottom of the ceiling or rafters, for installation.
This amount of head room must follow through 3m back into the garage. It is possible to install a sectional door with a minimum of 250mm head room, however this will require a flip over panel to be installed.
Flip over panel simply means, that when the door is in the closed position, the top panel will still be in a slanted open position, which the motor will then push closed onto the lintel. Therefore, if a flip over panel is installed, a motor is essential to the door closing fully.

For a sectional overhead door to be installed properly the garage needs to have a minimum of 100mm wall nip space on either side of the garage, ideally 150mm nip space is needed.

Single sectional overhead garage doors either get installed with tension or torsion spring mechanisms, but more often than not, single sectionals are installed with tension springs. Double sectional doors should always use a torsion spring mechanism.

  • Tension spring mechanisms have a spring on either side of each track.
  • Torsion spring mechanisms have either one or two springs, depending on the weight of the garage door, mounted onto a torsion pole above the door.

Both these mechanisms neutralise the weight of the garage door, making it easy to manually move the door up and down.

Fibreglass sectional overhead garage doors have a rubber seal inserted onto the bottom of the garage doors which the door to get a complete seal on the bottom floor, preventing far more dust etc, from entering the garage.

Side seals are also available to be installed on the outside of your garage door, on either side. These are used to completely seal the door from the outside elements, as the rubber seals are placed up right up against the door. A sectional garage door should sit 10mm away from the garage walls, in order to prevent the door scratching on the walls or getting caught on the wall, preventing the door from sliding smoothing up and down.

Meranti Tip Up Garage Doors

Meranti garage doors are made up from an imported meranti wood.

Meranti garage doors are usually recommended for garages that are exceptionally close to the sea, in order to have no rust erosion problems on the garage door. All tip up garage doors, however, do have springs and hinges that should be regularly sprayed with silicone spray or Q20 in order to help maintain a longer lifespan of the tip up door hardware, as well as preventing rust erosion and sticking hinges. Greasing the doors’ hardware is not recommended as the grease forms a grinding paste with dust and sand particles, which encourages rust and decay.

Meranti doors must be oiled at least every 6 months with meranti oil that will allow the door to breathe. Meranti doors need to be allowed to breathe to help maintain the lifespan of the garage door. If the door is not oiled regularly, the wood will begin to rot and the lifespan of the door will be greatly reduced. Do not paint or varnish meranti doors.

Meranti doors come standard with a coat of golden brown meranti seed oil.

Meranti tip up doors are available in either a horizontal, vertical or diagonally slatted panels.

The slats on a meranti tip up door are 96mm wide and have a tongue and groove join.

 

Meranti Tip Up Garage Door Sizes

Standard sizes of garage door openings for meranti tip up doors:

Door TypeMeasurements
Single meranti tip up door2500mm (w) x 2180mm (h)
Double meranti tip up door5000mm (w) x 2180mm (h)

 

Requirements / Specifications

Tip up doors should be installed only if your garage is not on the boundary or if there is enough space in your driveway in front of the garage, this is because a tip up door tips up and out of your garage, which means that a car or anything for that matter, cannot be parked directly in front of the garage doors.

Tip up garage doors need 200mm head room, from the bottom of the lintel to the bottom of the ceiling or rafters in the garage, for installation. When the meranti tip up door is in the open position the garage will lose +/- 130mm from its height.

Single tip up garage doors are installed with a hinge and tension spring mechanism on either side of the garage door. Each hinge contains ball point bearings. Double tip up doors should always have two springs attached to each hinge, in order to neutralise the weight of the double door.

Both these mechanisms neutralise the weight of the garage door, making it easy to manually move the door up and down.

For a tip up garage door to be installed properly, the garage needs to have 80mm wall nip space on either side, this is where the styles of the tip up door are installed. If this is not available, the style will become more visible.

Tip up garage doors require two styles for installation. A style is a tall cubed piece of timber, usually 69mm x 45mm wide, for single doors, 69mm x 69mm wide for double doors, spanning higher than the garage door opening height. Each style is installed on either side of the garage opening, on the inside of the wall.

The hinges and springs are then mounted onto the styles and the door attached to the hardware. The door should be +/- 30mm smaller than the opening size of the garage, to ensure that the door will clear the opening, when tipping up and open.

The styles also ensure that the door does not rub up against the garage walls, but rather can rub up against the wood of the styles, preventing any scratching and damage to the door.

A tip up garage door must have a minimum of 20mm overlap on the inside of the garage, at the top.

Meranti Sectional Overhead Garage Door

Meranti garage doors are made up from an imported meranti wood.

Meranti garage doors are usually recommended for garages that are exceptionally close to the sea, in order to have no rust erosion problems on the garage door. However, do bear in mind that all sectional overhead garage doors, including meranti doors, use plated-galvanised mild steel hardware for the tracks etc. The springs are not galvanised.

Meranti doors must be oiled at least every 6 months with a seedi oil that will allow the door to breathe. Meranti doors need to be allowed to breathe to help maintain the lifespan of the garage door. If the door is not oiled regularly, the wood will begin to rot and the lifespan of the door will be greatly reduced. Do not paint or varnish meranti doors.

All sectional overhead doors need to have the tracks, hardware, cables and springs regularly sprayed with silicone spray or Q20. Greasing the doors’ hardware is not recommended as the grease forms a grinding paste with dust and sand particles, which encourages rust and decay.

Meranti Sectional Overhead Garage Door Sizes

Standard sizes of garage door openings for meranti sectional overhead doors:

Door TypeStyleMeasurements
Single meranti sectional doorHORIZONTAL SLATTED2440mm (w) x 2180mm (h)
Double meranti sectional doorHORIZONTAL SLATTED4900mm (w) x 2180mm (h)
Single meranti sectional doorRAISED & FIELDED2440mm (w) x 2150mm (h)
Double meranti sectional doorRAISED & FIELDED4900mm (w) x 2150mm (h)

It is important to note that these are the standard opening sizes for your garage door opening, as a maximum of 100mm still will be added to these sizes to get the standard panel size of the garage door itself. All sectional overhead doors need to overlap with a minimum of 30mm to a maximum of 100mm, on the inside side walls of the garage. The door should also overlap with 30mm at the top of the garage.

Horizontal slatted and raised & fielded (blocks) meranti doors come standard with a coat of golden brown meranti seed oil.

 

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Design Options

Meranti sectional overhead doors are available in either a horizontal slatted or raised and fielded (block) panels. It is however, important to note that if you opt for raised and fielded panels, and your door is not a standard size, you should consult your installer as to whether the blocks will be cut off, either on the sides or at the top of door, in which case, you should probably have a horizontal slatted door installed.

The slats on a meranti horizontal slatted sectional door are 145mm wide and have a tongue and groove join.

Other available types of meranti garage doors are studded, gothic and rustic. These doors are not very common, and have a unique pattern and style. All three of these doors have studs fastened onto the panels. The studded door has square studs, and small, square raised & fielded panels, whereas the gothic and rustic doors, have round studs and long rectangular raised & fielded panels. Gothic meranti doors are stained with dark ebony colour and rustic doors are dark rustic brown in colour.

Requirements / Specifications

Sectional overhead doors should be installed if your garage is on the boundary or if there is limited space in your driveway in front of the garage, this is because sectional overhead doors slide directly up and over into the ceiling of the garage, in five sections, leaving the full opening of the garage available, as opposed to tipping up and out of your garage, as in the case of a tip up door.

Sectional overhead garage doors require 450mm head room, from the bottom of the lintel to the bottom of the ceiling or rafters, for installation, this amount of head room must follow through 3m back into the garage. It is possible to install a sectional door with a minimum of 250mm head room, however this will require a flip over panel to be installed.

Flip over panel simply means, that when the door is in the closed position, the top panel will still be in a slanted open position, which the motor will then push closed onto the lintel. Therefore, if a flip over panel is installed, a motor is essential to the door closing fully, and in this case it is recommended that a battery back-up be installed onto the motor.

For a sectional overhead door to be installed properly the garage needs to have a minimum of 100mm wall nip space on either side of the garage, ideally 150mm nip space is needed.

Single sectional overhead garage doors either get installed with tension or torsion spring mechanisms, but more often than not, single sectionals are installed with tension springs. Double sectional doors should always use a torsion spring mechanism.

  • Tension spring mechanisms have a spring on either side of each track.
  • Torsion spring mechanisms have either one or two springs, depending on the weight of the garage door, mounted onto a torsion pole above the door.

Both these mechanisms neutralise the weight of the garage door, making it easy to manually move the door up and down.

Meranti sectional overhead garage doors have a rubber seal inserted onto the bottom of the garage doors that allows the door to get a complete seal on the bottom floor, preventing far more dust etc, from entering the garage. Side seals are also available to be installed on the outside of your garage door, on either side. These are used to completely seal the door from the outside elements, as the rubber seals are placed up right up against the door. A sectional garage door should sit 10mm away from the garage walls, in order to prevent the door scratching on the walls or getting caught on the wall, preventing the door from sliding smoothing up and down.

Aluzinc Tip Up Garage Door

Aluzinc is mild steel, coated in an aluzinc mixture, 45% aluminium 55% zinc, the paint is then baked onto the steel, creating two layers of protection for the mild steel.

Aluzinc doors are highly recommended as the doors are light weight, very strong, do not fade and require almost no maintenance or up keep – if the door is dirty you can simply hose it down with water.

Aluzinc Tip Up Garage Door Sizes

LHV Garage Doors & Gates has two different suppliers for aluzinc doors, both of whom are the top suppliers and manufacturers in this industry in the Western Cape. Each supplier uses the same aluzinc material but the wood grain finish as well as the style of the raised and fielded panels used for the doors, differs between each supplier.

Supplier B installs a rubber seal at the bottom of the door.

Standard sizes of garage door openings for aluzinc tip up doors:

Door TypeSupplierMeasurements
Single aluzinc tip up doorSupplier A2500mm (w) x 2150mm (h)
Single aluzinc tip up doorSupplier B2500mm (w) x 2200mm (h)
Double aluzinc tip up doorSupplier A5000mm (w) x 2150mm (h)
Double aluzinc tip up doorSupplier B5000mm (w) x 2200mm (h)

Colour Options

All aluzinc doors have a smooth finish and come in 4 standard colours;

  • White
  • Charcoal
  • Brown
  • Bronze

Other colours are available at an extra charge, powder coated or spray painted onto the door.

 

Contact us for a free quote - 072 843 3116

Design Options

The aluzinc sectional overhead doors are available in either a horizontal slatted or raised and fielded (block) panels. It is however, important to note that if you opt for raised and fielded panels, and your door is not a standard size, you should consult your installer as to whether the blocks will be cut off, either on the sides or at the top of door, in which case, you should probably have a horizontal slatted door installed.

Aluzinc tip up doors have an exposed visible galvanised steel strip on the edges of the tip up garage door.

Requirements / Specifications

Tip up doors should be installed only if your garage is not on the boundary or if there is enough space in your driveway in front of the garage, this is because a tip up door tips up and out of your garage, which means that a car or anything for that matter, cannot be parked directly in front of the garage door.

Tip up garage doors need 200mm head room, from the bottom of the lintel to the bottom of the ceiling or rafters in the garage, for installation. When the aluzinc tip up door is in the open position the garage will lose +/- 100mm from its height.

Single tip up garage doors are installed with a hinge and tension spring mechanism on either side of the garage door. Each hinge contains a needle pin bearing. Double tip up doors should always have two springs attached to each hinge, in order to neutralise the weight of the double door.

Both these mechanisms neutralise the weight of the garage door, making it easy to manually move the door up and down.

For a tip up garage door to be installed properly, the garage needs to have 80mm wall nip space on either side, this is where the styles of the tip up door are installed. If this is not available, the style will become more visible.

Tip up garage doors require two styles for installation. A style is a tall cubed piece of timber, usually 69mm x 45mm wide, for single doors, 69mm x 69mm wide for double doors, spanning higher than the garage door opening height. Each style is installed on either side of the garage opening, on the inside of the wall.

The hinges and springs are then mounted onto the styles and the door attached to the hardware. The door should be +/- 30mm smaller than the opening size of the garage, to ensure that the door will clear the opening, when tipping up and open.

The styles also ensure that the door does not rub up against the garage walls, but rather can rub up against the wood of the styles, preventing any scratching and damage to the door.
A tip up garage door must have a minimum of 20mm overlap on the inside of the garage, at the top.

Aluzinc Sectional Overhead Garage Door

Aluzinc is mild steel, coated in an aluzinc mixture, 45% aluminium 55% zinc, the paint is then baked onto the steel, creating two layers of protection for the mild steel.

Aluzinc doors are highly recommended as the doors are light weight, very strong, do not fade and require almost no maintenance or up keep – if the door is dirty you can simply hose it down with water.

All sectional overhead garage doors, however, do need to have the tracks, cables and springs regularly sprayed with silicone spray or Q20. Greasing the doors’ hardware is not recommended as the grease forms a grinding paste with dust and sand particles, which encourages rust and decay.

Aluzinc Sectional Overhead Garage Door Sizes

LHV Garage Doors & Gates has two different suppliers for aluzinc doors, both of whom are the top suppliers and manufacturers in this industry in the Western Cape. Each supplier uses the same aluzinc material but the wood grain finish as well as the style of the raised and fielded panels used for the doors, differs between each supplier.

Supplier A uses double sided gaskets and has anti finger pinch panels.

Standard sizes of garage door openings for aluzinc sectional overhead doors:

Door TypeSupplierMeasurements
Single aluzinc sectional doorSupplier A2440mm (w) x 2150mm (h)
Single aluzinc sectional door Supplier B2440mm (w) x 2200mm (h)
Double aluzinc sectional doorSupplier A4900mm (w) x 2150mm (h)
Double aluzinc sectional doorSupplier B4900mm (w) x 2200mm (h)

It is important to note that these are the standard opening sizes for your garage door opening, as a maximum of 100mm still will be added to these sizes to get the standard panel size of the garage door itself. All sectional overhead doors need to overlap, on each side with a minimum of 30mm to a maximum of 50mm, on the inside side walls of the garage. The door should also overlap with 30mm at the top of the garage.

Colour Options

All aluzinc doors have a wood grain finish and come in 4 standard colours;

  • White
  • Charcoal
  • Brown
  • Bronze

Other colours are available at an extra charge, either powder coated or spray painted onto the door.

 

Contact us for a free quote - 072 843 3116

Design Options

The aluzinc sectional overhead doors are available in either a horizontal slatted or raised and fielded (block) panels. It is however, important to note that if you opt for raised and fielded panels, and your door is not a standard size, you should consult your installer as to whether the blocks will be cut off, either on the sides or at the top of door, in which case, you should probably have a horizontal slatted door installed.

Windows can be installed into the aluzinc garage doors:

  • Square aluminium framed glass windows or;
  • Elongated horizontal oval rubber framed glass windows ( black rubber) or;

Requirements / Specifications

Sectional overhead doors should be installed if your garage is on the boundary or if there is limited space in your driveway in front of the garage, this is because sectional overhead doors slide directly up and over into the ceiling of the garage, in five sections, leaving the full opening of the garage available, as opposed to tipping up and out of your garage, as in the case of a tip up door.

Sectional overhead garage doors require 450mm head room, from the bottom of the lintel to the bottom of the ceiling or rafters, for installation, this amount of head room must follow through 3m back into the garage. It is possible to install a sectional door with a minimum of 250mm head room, however this will require a flip over panel to be installed.

Flip over panel simply means, that when the door is in the closed position, the top panel will still be in a slanted open position, which the motor will then push closed onto the lintel. Therefore, if a flip over panel is installed, a motor is essential to the door closing fully, and in this case, it is recommended that a battery back-up be installed onto the motor.

For a sectional overhead door to be installed properly the garage needs to have a minimum of 150mm wall nip space on either side of the garage, ideally 200mm nip space is needed.

Single sectional overhead garage doors either get installed with tension or torsion spring mechanisms, but more often than not, single sectionals are installed with tension springs. Double sectional doors should always use a torsion spring mechanism.

  • Tension spring mechanisms have a spring on either side of each track.
  • Torsion spring mechanisms have either one or two springs, depending on the weight of the garage door, mounted onto a torsion pole above the door.

Both these mechanisms neutralise the weight of the garage door, making it easy to manually move the door up and down.

Aluzinc sectional overhead garage doors have a rubber seal inserted onto the bottom of the garage door, which allows the door to get a complete seal on the bottom floor, preventing far more dust etc, from entering the garage.

Side seals are also available to be installed on the outside of your garage door, on either side. These are used to completely seal the door from the outside elements, as the rubber seals are placed right up against the door. A sectional garage door should sit 10mm away from the garage walls, in order to prevent the door scratching on the walls or getting caught on the wall, preventing the door from sliding smoothing up and down.

Gate Motors

LHV Garage Doors & Gates have sourced the best motors, at the lowest prices, that offer superior performance, for the longest possible period. Quality in function, durability and performance is key to enjoying a long-lasting, trouble-free, noise-free motor.

Various motors are available on the market, but many have not been tried and tested over a certain period of time, it is for this reason that LHV Garage Doors & Gates only chooses to install automations that have proven themselves and have been available, for many years. It is also essential that the parts are readily and cheaply available for the automations, so that if any damage does occur to the motor, it can be easily repaired for a reasonable amount, as opposed to having to get an entire nee motor because the parts are not available or are simply too expensive to replace.

Clients should also take note, that many of the older motors available in Western Cape have been discontinued, making repairs virtually impossible.

ET Sliding Gate Automations

All sliding gate automations come standard with 2 four-button remotes and 4 meters of nylon rack, on a galvanised steel angle, needed for the motor gear to run up and down the sliding gate.

A heavy-duty security bracket is available to purchase for all the ET sliding gate motors.

LHV recommends installing this due to the increase in gate motor theft over the past few years. As an extra security precaution, LHV Garage Doors & Gates always welds the base plate of the sliding gate motors to the client’s track, making it harder to remove. We also add anti lift brackets onto the client’s gate, to prevent someone from simply lifting the gate off the motor gear.

 

ET Drive 500 DC motor

ET Drive 500 / 600 AC/DC Sliding Gate Motor

The ET 500 Drive motor is an excellent automation, that is the upgrade to the ET 500 DC motor. This motor is for a sliding gate and is capable of operating a gate up to 500 kg. It has battery back-up, allowing you to operate the motor during power failures.

It is important to note that this motor is reliant on the battery in order to function. The battery will need to be replaced every 2 to 3 years, as it is a sealed consumable unit.

The automation has been upgraded from the first original model, but the important point is that the motor has remained virtually the same and all its parts are available straight from the supplier, and all the new upgraded parts can be fitted to the original ET 500 DC models. This motor has a slow stop and slow start function that ensures that the gate does not slam open or closed that will prolong the life of your gate and motor. It is for those reasons, that LHV Garage Doors & Gates recommends, all ET gate automations, to all its customers.

The ET 500 DC is an excellent automation that has been on the market for over 8 years. This motor is for a sliding gate, and comes standard with 2 remotes and 4 meters of nylon rack, on a galvanised steel angle, needed for the motor cog to run up and down the gate. The automation has been upgraded from the first original model, but the important point is that the motor has remained virtually the same and all the parts are available straight from the supplier, without any waiting period, and all the new upgraded parts can be fitted to the original models. This motor has a slow stop slow start function that ensures that the door does not slam open or closed that will prolong the life of the gate and motor. It is for those reasons, that LHV garage doors recommends, all ET gate automations, to all its customers.

 

ET Drive 600 AC/DC motor

As the motor is AC/DC, it has true battery back-up, which means that the motor can run completely independently of the battery, as opposed to the DC motor. The ET 600 Drive is commonly used on complexes and commercial sites, where the gate is in operation for most of the day and opens more than 10 times a day. This motor is for a sliding gate and is capable of operating a gate up to 500 kg.

 

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ET Drive 300 AC/DC Sliding Gate Motor

ET Drive 300 DC motor

This motor was introduced into the market, to accommodate light domestic gates. This motor is for a sliding gate and can handle a gate of up to 300 kg. It has battery back-up, allowing you to operate the motor during power failures, however, it is reliant on the battery to function. This is a 24 volt unit. The motor is very quiet and takes up less space than the ET 500 gate motor. It has the same standard features as the ET 500.

 

ET Wingo DC Swing gate motors

The Wingo motors are used for swing gates. These motors can only be installed onto swing gates, where each leaf of the gates is less than 3m wide. The gates should have gaps between the wood, steel or whatever material is used to make up the swing gates, to allow wind to pass through easily, so that the gates are not forcefully blown out of position.

Wingo Hi-speed Swing Gate Motor

The Wingo motors have a 24 volt battery back-up system, and are reliant on the battery to operate.

Garage Door Motors

LHV Garage Doors & Gates has sourced the best quality motors at the lowest prices, that offer superior performance for the longest possible period. Quality in function, durability and performance is key to enjoying a long-lasting, trouble-free and noise-free motor.

DC Blue advanced garage door motor for double tip up & sectional garage doors
DC Blue advanced garage door motor

Various motors are available on the market, but many have not been tried and tested over a certain time period. It is for this reason that LHV Garage Doors & Gates only chooses to install automations that have proven themselves, and have been available for many years. It is also essential that the parts are readily and cheaply available for the automations, so that if any damage does occur to the motor, it can be easily repaired for a reasonable amount, as opposed to having to get an entire new automation because the parts are not available or are simply too expensive to replace.

Clients should also take note, that many of the older motors available in Western Cape have been discontinued, making repairs virtually impossible.

LHV’s motor brand of choice is the DC Blue, which is an ET Systems product. ET Systems offers excellent products with even better after-sales service. Their products are tried and tested and are always evolving to keep up with new technology, as well as consumer needs.

ET offers the DC Blue Pico and the DC Blue Advanced garage door motors. These are both an upgrade to the DC Blue digital motor. All automations installed by LHV are SABS approved motors, governed by law.

DC Blue Pico and Advanced garage door automations

DC Blue Pico garage door motor for single tip up & sectional garage doors
DC Blue Pico garage door motor

The Pico and Advanced motor’s drawbars are available in both chain and belt driven operations, for both sectional overhead and tip up garage doors. Caravan drawbars can be installed onto automations to accommodate oversized height doors.

These motors are strong and reliable units with slow stop and start functions, that prolongs the life of your door and automation. The DC Blue motor is also a very quiet motor unlike spiral driven motors. It is for these reasons that LHV garage doors recommend the ET Systems, DC Blue Pico and Advanced motors to all its customers.

This is a digital motor with an on-board memory, allowing the motor to remember all its limits and settings, even if there has been a power failure.

These garage door motors have a true battery back-up system, and therefore are not reliant on the battery in order to operate, however, this unit comes standard with a 24-volt battery back-up system. This allows you to still operate your garage door, via remote, during power outages. The battery will last about 2 days or 24 openings.

The batteries last for about 3 years, as these are sealed battery units, and are a consumable, like all other batteries.

The motor has a manual override cord, situated on the traveller on the drawbar. This manual release allows the client to pull the cord hanging from the traveller and open the door themselves, without the automation actually opening or closing the door. This is a fail-safe, if your motor is not working, or the battery has been completely drained.

These motors have a courtesy light that is a soft white light that simply allows enough light to get to your main garage light switch.

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LHV Garage doors and Gates also supports and repairs the Eazy Lift motor.

Eazy Lift garage door automation

The easy lift motor is an excellent automation that has been on the market for over 10 years. The automation has been upgraded from the first model, but the important point is that the motor has remained virtually the same and all the parts are available straight from the supplier, without any waiting period. The easy lift motor has a slow stop slow start function that ensures that the door does not slam open or closed that will prolong the life of the door and motor.

Eazy Lift garage door motor for tip up & sectional garage doors
Eazy Lift garage door motor

The easy lift motor has digital limits that allows the installer to easily adjust the open and closed position of the garage door. Once digital limits are programmed, the motor limits will not go out of sync if the power is switched off and back on again, as the limits are stored into the memory of the motor pc boards.

The easy lift motor is available for tip up, sectional and roll up garage doors. The easy lift tip up, sectional overhead motor and roll up motor is a true battery back-up unit. These units do not rely on a battery to help power the motor and simply require a power supply.

The easy lift tip up and sectional overhead automation is a chain driven automation. The chain is encased in a galvanised mild steel drawbar. Std easy lift tip up motor drawbar extent 2500mm in length, whereas the sectional overhead motor stem is 3000mm in length.

LHV Garage Doors & Gates supplies 2 four-button remotes with each easy lift motor, this will allow the client to operate all the automations on the site with one remote, a button for each automation. The remotes are rolling code, for extra security. A wall unit remote is also available for the garage door automation, on request from the client. This wall unit is battery operated and has a button that open and closes the garage door and a button to turn on the light. The light on the motor is a soft white light that simply allows enough light to get to your main garage light switch.

The easy lift motor has a manual release, situated on the traveller on the drawbar. The manual release allows the client to pull the cord hanging from the manual release and open the door themselves, without the motor actually opening or closing the door. This is essential as power cuts do occur, that could leave clients unable to open or close the garage. Battery back-up for the easy lift automation is also available as an optional extra for the client. LHV garage doors would definitely recommend that the client opts to take the battery back-up for the motor, as it allows the client to operate the opening and closing of the garage door via the automation even if there is no power supply to the motor. The easy lift battery back-up is a 24volt battery. Battery back-up should also be installed onto the automation if there is no other entrance door leading into the garage, so that if there is no power coming to the motor the client can still open the garage door.

The batteries last for about 3 years, as these are sealed battery units, and are a consumable, like all other batteries.

The easy lift roll up motor is a side mounted motor. This motor is provided with a weight, to keep the roll up door steady while opening and closing, as well as 2 four button remotes and a manual release function.

Key points that should be considered before purchasing an automation for a garage door:

  • The motor must be tried and tested
  • The motor must have parts freely available at reasonable prices
  • The motor must come with a one year guarantee from the supplier and installer
  • The motor must have a slow stop / slow start function
  • Have battery back-up available
  • Remotes with a minimum of 4 buttons per remote
  • Rolling code remotes
  • The motor must be assembled in South Africa
  • The motor must be pre-tested before leaving the supplier
  • The motor must be quiet

Guarantee

All LHV garage door automations have a one-year guarantee on both products and installation, however the products are not covered against any acts of nature, such as geckos, ants etc getting into the motor, water damage or oxidation from the sea air on the boards. Power surges can also cause damage to the motor, which will not be covered under guarantee.

Intercoms

Various intercoms are available on the market, LHV prefers to use Kocom intercoms, as this brand is tried and tested, reliable and supported by E.T systems.

The 1-to-1 voice-only Kocom intercom system has one handheld door station, and an outside unit with speaker. This is the most basic and cheapest intercom system that LHV Garage Doors & Gates installs. 1-to-2 Kocom systems are also available, where there are two handheld door stations.

Video Kocom intercoms are also on the market, in black and white or full colour, but are more expensive than the standard intercoms. The latest addition to the Kocom, is a modern, full-colour hands-free video intercom.

All Kocom intercoms can be wired up to open an electric lock or an automated gate, from the inside door station.

Aluminium Garage Doors – SECTIONAL OVERHEAD

Aluminium doors are highly recommended as the doors are light weight, very strong, do not fade and the door panels require absolutely no maintenance or up keep. Aluminium doors are the best doors available on the market.

Aluminium Sectional Overhead Garage Doors


Sectional Door – Sizes

Standard sizes of garage door openings for aluminium sectional overhead doors:

Door TypeDoor Measurements
Single aluminium sectional door2600mm (w) x 2150mm (h)
Double aluminium sectional door4900mm (w) x 2150mm (h)

It is important to note that these are the standard opening sizes for your garage door opening, as a maximum of 100mm still will be added to these sizes to get the standard panel size of the garage door itself. All sectional overhead doors need to overlap, on each side with a minimum of 30mm to a maximum of 50mm, on the inside side walls of the garage. The door should also overlap with 30mm at the top of the garage, above the lintel.

Colour Options

All aluminium doors have a smooth finish and come in a variety of standard colours;

  • White
  • Charcoal
  • Bronze

Other colours are available at an extra charge, powder coated or spray painted onto the door.

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Design Options

Aluminium sectional overhead doors are only available in horizontal slatted, smooth finish panels.

Windows can be installed into the aluminium garage doors:

  • Square aluminium framed glass windows or;
  • Elongated horizontal oval rubber framed glass windows (black rubber)

Requirements / Specifications

Sectional overhead doors should be installed if your garage is on the boundary or if there is limited space in your driveway in front of the garage, this is because sectional overhead doors slide directly up and over into the ceiling of the garage, in five sections, leaving the full opening of the garage available, as opposed to tipping up and out of your garage, as in the case of a tip up door.

Sectional overhead garage doors require 450mm head room, from the bottom of the lintel to the bottom of the ceiling or rafters, for installation, this amount of head room must follow through 3m back into the garage.

It is possible to install a sectional door with a minimum of 250mm head room, however this will require a flip over panel to be installed.

Flip over panel simply means, that when the door is in the closed position, the top panel will still be in a slanted open position, which the motor will then push closed onto the lintel. Therefore, if a flip over panel is installed, a motor is essential to the door closing fully, and in this case it is recommended that a battery back-up be installed onto the motor.

For a sectional overhead door to be installed properly the garage needs to have a minimum of 150mm wall nip space on either side of the garage, ideally 200mm nip space is needed.

Single sectional overhead garage doors either get installed with tension or torsion spring mechanisms, but more often than not, single sectionals are installed with tension springs. Double sectional doors should always use a torsion spring mechanism.

  • Tension spring mechanisms have a spring on either side of each track.
  • Torsion spring mechanisms have either one or two springs, depending on the weight of the garage door, mounted onto a torsion pole above the door.

Both these mechanisms neutralise the weight of the garage door, making it easy to manually move the door up and down.

Aluminium sectional overhead garage doors have a rubber seal inserted onto the bottom of the garage door, which allows the door to get a complete seal on the bottom floor, preventing far more dust etc, from entering the garage.

Side seals are also available to be installed on the outside of your garage door, on either side. These are used to completely seal the door from the outside elements, as the rubber seals are placed right up against the door. A sectional garage door should sit 10mm away from the garage walls, in order to prevent the door scratching on the walls or getting caught on the wall, preventing the door from sliding smoothing up and down.

Maintenance

All sectional overhead garage doors, however, do need to have the tracks, cables and springs regularly sprayed with silicone spray or Q20. Greasing the doors’ hardware is not recommended as the grease forms a grinding paste with dust and sand particles, which encourages rust and decay.


For a quote on an Aluminium Garage Door, contact LHV Garage Doors & Gates today!