Hormanns EPU40 range use galvanised steel with a 20mm-thick insulated double-skin construction and 42mm thick section re…
Hormanns EPU40 range use galvanised steel with a 20mm-thick insulated double-skin construction and 42mm thick section re…
Hormanns LPU40 doors use Galvanised steel with a 42mm-thick insulated double-skin construction. Hormanns LPU40 range i…
Hormanns LPU40 range use Galvanised steel with a 42mm-thick insulated double-skin construction. Available in S rib, M…
Hormanns LTE40 range use Galvanised steel to form a 'single-skin' sectional door. Available in either medium …
Hormanns LTH range of solid timber sectional doors are pre-treated at the factory in a double immersion bath process to …
The Cedar Door range of overhead sectional doors are manufactured from the finest grade of Kiln dried Western Red Cedar …
You gain more space
Sectional doors open vertically upwards and are suspended under the ceiling to save space. This constructional principle means you can make full use of the space inside and in front of the garage for parking.
They increase the passage
Because sectional doors are fitted behind the structural opening, they make virtually the full passage height and width available to you.
This is especially important for vans, transporters and larger off-road vehicles.
They can be fitted to any garage
The shape of the structural opening is no longer of prime importance.
Whether square, angled with segmental or full centred arch, a sectional door always gives a perfect fit.
A vertically opening sectional door also presents the best solution for properties on the building line, where the garage door is not permitted to swing outwards.