10 years ago, I dug deep in my pockets for a powered roller door. Apart from an odd sized (expensive) battery needing replacement every couple of years in the safety sensor, it’s been faultless. A couple of years ago, I decided to replace the manual roller door at the other end of my drive through garage. Went with a company called Garolla who use local, independent installers. Didn’t go with sophisticated, 1 touch remote for up, hold the remote button for down. Probably 3 years old now, it has been faultless and cost, including installation, was a third of the original roller door in one of their fairly frequent sales. The independent installer did a good job. Andy
I installed two remote control roller doors in our garage several years ago. Really easy to install yourself, I did both in 1 day with just a little help holding stuff from Lady Nasher when needed. They make a big difference compated to an up and over.
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Thanks both for the replies but unfortunately because of the design of the garage roller doors aren’t an option, it’s either an up-and-over or a pair of side hinged doors. The door is across the corner of the garage, which has a ridge roof, so there is not enough headroom for the roller unless the height of the entrance is reduced by a considerable amount.