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Commercial Overhead Doors

Protect Uptime.
Reduce Risk.
Deliver Predictable Performance.

Structured preventative maintenance programs designed for warehouses, logistics centers, manufacturing facilities, and commercial properties across Utah. A structured maintenance plan reduces risk by identifying wear before failure occurs.

Why Maintenance Matters

Maintenance Is a Risk Management Strategy

Commercial doors are not convenience systems — they are operational infrastructure. When a commercial overhead door fails, the consequences include operational downtime, shipping delays, safety exposure, compliance violations, and energy loss. A structured Commercial Preventative Maintenance Plan reduces those risks by identifying wear before failure occurs. Rather than focusing on short-term repair cost, we consider reliability risk, downtime frequency, and long-term asset performance.

30+

Years protecting Utah commercial facilities

Service Schedules

How Often Should Commercial Doors Be Serviced?

There is no one-size-fits-all schedule. Inspection frequency depends on cycle count, door type, environmental exposure, safety requirements, and door age.

High-cycle warehouse doors — Quarterly inspections

Moderate-use commercial doors — Semi-annual inspections

Low-use or specialty doors — Annual inspections

Fire-rated doors — Scheduled drop testing per code

Service Plan Details

What's Included in a Commercial Preventative Maintenance Plan

Each plan is customized to your facility. Services commonly include:

Mechanical & Structural Inspection

  • Bearings, rollers, cables, drums inspection
  • Torsion spring wear and lubrication
  • Spring tension adjustment
  • Track alignment verification
  • Hardware tightening and rust inspection
  • Door balance testing

Safety & Compliance Testing

  • Photo-eye sensor testing
  • Auto-reverse verification
  • Fire door inspections and drop tests
  • Safety cable inspection
  • Lock and security hardware review

Operational Performance Checks

  • Operator system testing
  • Chain and gear inspection
  • Limit setting verification
  • Lubrication of moving components
  • Track cleaning and debris removal

Energy & Seal Integrity

  • Weatherstripping inspection
  • Bottom seal checks
  • Insulation condition review
  • Seal compression testing
Get In Touch

Schedule a Commercial Site Audit

Not sure what maintenance schedule is right for your facility? We conduct site audits to assess cycle demand, environmental exposure, and operational risk — then build a maintenance plan aligned with your actual usage.

(435) 862-3080