lowrider2
Well-known member
I'm at the point in my shop construction where I'm getting estimates for a 16' x 12' roll up door. I have enough 2" rigid insulation left over from my hydronics installation that I can insulate the door so I'm getting unisulated prices. I'll cover the insulation with vinyl sheets. I'm planing to do the install myself and I'll probably take more time to fit the door and seals than a commercial installer. Door faces North and prevailing wind so I want it to seal well.
So far I have a Midland CS 24 ($1,261) , Clopay 525 ($1,040) and an OHD 170 series ($1,323) offered. The Clopay is cheaper than the other two and I've heard good and bad about them. I had an OHD door for 18 years in another shop and it worked just fine with I believe one adjustment during that period. I have 2 Wayne Dalton doors in my current shop and they perform very well but are not well insulated. I have no experience or knowledge of the Midland but did find good remarks about them in a search of this site.
Years ago I built a shop door out of 2x6 and T111 and put R19 fiberglass in the door with seals all around and on the astragal. That door functioned like a wall and let in zero cold air no matter what happened outside. Downside was there was no way to open door without pulling pins from the inside and swing the door outward. I'm still thinking about doing that again just to get the insulation value. It was just 2 leafs 8' x 12' and was a lot cheaper than commercial doors and sealed much better. Most of the time I only opened one door panel anyway.
Any thought folks?
So far I have a Midland CS 24 ($1,261) , Clopay 525 ($1,040) and an OHD 170 series ($1,323) offered. The Clopay is cheaper than the other two and I've heard good and bad about them. I had an OHD door for 18 years in another shop and it worked just fine with I believe one adjustment during that period. I have 2 Wayne Dalton doors in my current shop and they perform very well but are not well insulated. I have no experience or knowledge of the Midland but did find good remarks about them in a search of this site.
Years ago I built a shop door out of 2x6 and T111 and put R19 fiberglass in the door with seals all around and on the astragal. That door functioned like a wall and let in zero cold air no matter what happened outside. Downside was there was no way to open door without pulling pins from the inside and swing the door outward. I'm still thinking about doing that again just to get the insulation value. It was just 2 leafs 8' x 12' and was a lot cheaper than commercial doors and sealed much better. Most of the time I only opened one door panel anyway.
Any thought folks?

