Perfect for:

Grain elevators

Parking lots

Car washes

Choosing the right insulation

Insulation’s ability to resist heat loss is measured with R-value. The higher the number, the more insulating it will be. But that doesn’t mean you need to go for the highest R-value when choosing overhead coiling doors. The right value for you and your business will depend on where you’re located, what the door is used for, and what building it will be fitted in. If you need any advice, our experts are happy to help.

Model # 6182 6202 6222 6242 6180 6181 6200 6201 6220 6221 6244 6266 6241
Insulation type Polystyrene Polyurethane Polyurethane Polyurethane No insulation No insulation No insulation No insulation No insulation No insulation No insulation No insulation No insulation
Section thickness - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Max height 24'0" 24'0" 20'4" 16'4" 28'0" 28'0" 28'0" 28'0" 24'0" 24'0" 18'4" 20'4" 14'4"
Max width 30'0" 30'0" 24'4" 24'4" 30'0" 30'0" 28'4" 28'4" 24'0" 24'0" 14'4" 18'4" 12'0"
R-value
4.7 7.2 7.2 7.2 - - - - - - - - -
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White
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Gray
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Unpainted Galvanized
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Brown
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Tan
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Clear Anodized
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188 powder coat

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