The average person may not even think twice about, or have much to do with, the doors allowing them access in to their underground car parking spot.
And whether the door is below their apartment or office block, that's how it should be: easy for the user.
By contrast, the decision makers responsible for choosing the right door for the underground carpark (predominantly the architect or builder), must ensure that safety, ease of use, and aesthetics are all taken care of right at the very start of the building and planning process.
It's a big responsibility.
Here are the four must-haves to bear in mind when choosing the ideal underground carpark entry door.
Firstly, let's consider what end result is needed: is it security mesh, slatted, bar panels, louvre mesh, louvred, roller shutters, or sectional garage doors? And firstly, what does all this mean?
Where you need free airflow through your underground garage area, a mesh style garage door is ideal. Mesh security doors and slatted garage doors vary, but can provide various ventilation levels while providing a sleek modern look to your basement carpark area.
Pros: Ventilation all year round and easy to see oncoming traffic.
Cons: Wind, pests and dust are also able to enter. Anybody walking by will be able to look inside - possibly a security issue.
Using rods through a door frame helps to provide even more ventilation than a mesh-style door.
Pros: Good ventilation
Cons: How close together are the rods? Can a person fit through them? This is potentially a security issue. Wind, dust, and pests are also able to get in.
Louvre mesh sectional doors provide airflow whilst still limiting the ability to see in through the door.
Pros: Ventilation
Cons: Wind and dust, and possibly pests are able to enter.
The louvre sectional door is extremely strong and secure with a modern look. It provides privacy while still allowing some ventilation through the site.
Maximum security doors are constructed from interlocking aluminium slats with an integrated bottom rail. Available with full or part perforation.
Pros: Security and privacy.
The ultimate sectional door, The Enturi Retractable Sectional Door, offers most of the pros mentioned above, including options to include mesh panels, full block out, or insulated panels.
Pros: secure, able to match the panels to the building for a smart, clean look. Folds up into a compact unit above the opening, which means you're also able to install lighting above the door on the inside since the overhead space is not compromised.
Essentially, garage doors have to tick off four important issues to be considered for the role of a basement entry garage door for use in commercial and high-rise residential applications.
What type of access is on offer, touchless or remote? Consider how your secure car park doors will affect traffic. Ideally, you want secure doors that function smoothly and efficiently for traffic to get in and out as easily as possible and for potential apartment and office residents to be assured that their vehicles are parked in a secure environment around the clock.
With remote activation devices, sectional doors will allow constant traffic, whilst quickly closing upon egress, maintaining traffic flow as well as security for the driver. Whether that be day or night.
Can a mesh door offer you top end design? Can the doors be made bespoke to your build? The compact sectional door for example offers many options, whether you need ventilation panels, coloured, insulated panels or glass.
For some architects or builders, this aspect may be crucial.
Ergh! The squeaky noise of a roller shutter opening and closing all day long can be torturous... especially for the residents living or working right above the entrance.
The compact sectional door is a low maintenance, quiet alternative due to the fact that it has no balancing springs and the panels pack up together in a small unit above the doorway.
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