When you're choosing the right door for your warehouse, it's important to consider a range of factors, from the size of the doorway to the insulation grade of the door's materials.
The Remax team have created this list of the 5 major considerations of the door selection process. Working through these items will give you the information you need to choose the ideal door for your application.
It sounds simple but making sure your door is no larger than the maximum required size will save you a considerable amount of money. You will make savings not only on the initial cost, but also on the energy costs of lowering and lifting the door - and in the case of temperature control, on the cost associated with the disparity between door and wall insulation.
Some of the other considerations we've listed below will also affect the optimal size of your door. For example, with high-speed traffic you will need to allow extra clearance to accommodate each vehicle and its load, plus a margin for human error.
Your door size should also be further increased if traffic needs to turn on entry or departure, to give room for the vehicle’s turning circle, and also to reduce the risk of damage to the doorframe.
What will your door be used for? You should definitely consider the needs of your warehouse operations and the daily role of its doors.
If your warehouse is involved in food storage then issues of contamination will be a major factor in which door you choose. Doors for food manufacturing, distribution and storage areas need to be high speed, tight sealing, and durable. You need to have a minimum open time for the door, no passage between the two areas the door segments, and a low risk of door malfunction. Doors such as rapid roller doors fulfill these functions well.
On the other hand, if your facility features cold storage it's essential to select a door with high insulation and speed, since a lack in either will increase your energy costs immensely. High-speed freezer doors have been designed specifically to answer the need for superior insulation and minimum open times.
Many commercial and industrial warehouses today are temperature controlled for the comfort of employees. Doorways without effective automatic closure will expose employees to cold draughts, and increase energy costs to compensate for the impact on the air conditioning system. High speed rapid roller doors are an effective way to manage these issues.
There are ideal doors for every situation - so make sure you choose a door that will benefit and even enhance your operations.
When you select your door make sure you match your opening requirements to what you require from the door when it's closed. Insulation, security and reliability are other things you need to match to the door’s traffic requirements to select the right door.
This can be especially critical for industrial warehouses, commercial distribution or logistic centres, factories and factory buildings or other industrial and commercial building projects.
Safety is a crucial feature of any door. It involves much more than simply purchasing a door with adequate brakes in case the lifting mechanism fails. Door safety also encompasses the training you give your team, and the protocols you put in place involving use of the door.
Having a safe door means having a team that understands how the door works and how they need to work in respect to its function.
If you have a rapid roller door, informing your team about the speed at which it should be approached, how to override it in case of emergency, and what its purpose in the warehouse is, will go a long way towards increasing both the safety of your warehouse and its operational efficiency.
You may think this is not only the most important but also the only consideration! Yet the cost of a door goes past the initial installation and purchasing.
You should also consider your potential cost savings through the durability and quality of a door. For example, most companies will charge you a hefty fee for a call-out repair job. For this reason, a door that can be repaired by someone in your warehouse or even one that has a self-repairing function is a better investment than a door that no-one can fix except the distant and expensive supplier.
The major costs to consider other than the initial investment are maintenance costs, efficiency costs and safety assurance costs. Maintenance costs involve the general upkeep of the door, servicing and repair. Efficiency costs include energy loss through poor insulation, wasted energy from lifting an unnecessarily heavy door, and slow closing doors creating more opportunity for an unwanted temperature fluctuation. Safety assurance costs involve the training mentioned earlier and any other associated safety procedures.
By considering all these costs you can decide exactly how much the door is going to cost you, not just when you buy it, but for its entire operational life.
With these 5 considerations you can get a general idea of what door you need. If you are trying to decide on the specific type of door you need, our recent blog raises some good considerations for rapid roller doors for your warehouse.
For a more in-depth assessment of which door you should buy, download our free Warehouse Door Report by clicking on the link below. Or get in touch with the expert Remax team online or on 1800 010 221.