Whether you are looking to improve facility efficiency or need urgent repairs to stay operational, high-speed doors and shutters are critical for modern industrial environments. Unlike traditional shutters, these systems are designed for high-traffic “cycles” and require specific expertise to install and maintain.

The “Why”: High-Speed Doors vs. Standard Shutters

Feature High-Speed Doors Standard Shutters
Speed Up to 2.0m/s – 4.0m/s Approx. 0.1m/s
Primary Use High-traffic warehouses, cold storage Night-time security, low-use units
Energy Efficiency High (minimizes heat/cool air loss) Low (door remains open longer)
Impact Resistance Often “Self-Repairing” (curtain resets) Prone to dents/permanent damage

Core Services

1. Professional Installation

Installation goes beyond just mounting the door. It involves integrating activation systems tailored to your workflow:

  • Radar/Motion Sensors: Automatically open for approaching forklifts.

  • Induction Loops: Buried in the floor to detect metal vehicles only.

  • Pull-Cords & Push-Buttons: For manual control in specific zones.

  • Safety Edges: Standard in 2026, these ensure the door reverses instantly if it touches an obstruction.

2. Servicing & Maintenance (PPM)

Under UK Health & Safety legislation, industrial doors must be maintained regularly.

  • Legal Compliance: The HSE recommends professional servicing at least once per year.

  • Wearing Parts: Components like seals (replace every ~5 years), pneumatic switches (every 20,000 cycles), and spiral cables (every 30,000 cycles) are the most common points of failure.

  • Reliability: Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) prevents the motor from burning out due to track misalignment or debris.

3. Emergency Repairs

Because these doors are often “mission critical” (e.g., keeping a cold store at -20°C), look for providers offering:

  • 24/7 Response: Essential for sites that operate through the night.

  • First-Time Fix: Ensure the engineer carries a “van stock” of common sensors, controllers, and PVC patches.

Choosing a Provider

When selecting an installation or service partner, verify they hold the following industry credentials:

  • DHF (Door & Hardware Federation): The UK gold standard for safety and compliance.

  • SafeContractor / CHAS: Proof of rigorous health and safety standards.

  • Manufacturer Accreditation: (e.g., ASSA ABLOY, Novoferm, or Hart) ensures they have access to genuine OEM parts.

Are you looking for a quote for a new installation, or is a current door acting up and needing a service?