Garador Up and Over garage doors have been developed with ease of installation in mind; requiring minimum effort, minimum time and with minimum scope of error.
The Up and Over garage door is a popular favourite with British builders and is the result of years of research and development by Garador, to produce a product that is both quick and easy to install, without compromising on performance.
Precision-engineered, the pre-fitted steel Up and Over frames are complete with all the required fixings, so they can be fitted straight onto the brickwork with as little as 7 fixings for a canopy gear door and 11 fixings for retractable gear door. The steel frames can be fitted either between or behind the opening.
As the steel frames achieve greater accuracy, there is no need for PVC strips to fill in unsightly gaps which are often a side-effect of using timber sub-frames. In addition, the steel frame comes directly from Garador’s UK factory in Yeovil, Somerset and is painted to match the exact colour of the door panel.
To view the complete range of Garador Up and Over garage doors, visit the Garador website.
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