Key Takeaways
- Sectional overhead doors are the most-installed commercial overhead door category in Canada — vertical-lift, panel-by-panel construction with continuous polyurethane insulation.
- Stocked in 24-gauge through 14-gauge steel; R-12 to R-18 sandwich insulation; 25,000 to 1,000,000+ cycle torsion springs.
- Standard sizes: 8'×8', 10'×10', 12'×12', 14'×14', 16'×16'; custom to 30'×24'+.
- Cold-climate spec for Canadian Prairie / Atlantic / Northern installs: continuous thermal-break frame, low-temperature springs, frost-depth foundations.
A commercial sectional door rises vertically along curved tracks, breaking the door panel into 4-6 horizontal sections that articulate as the door moves. This makes it the dominant choice for warehouse loading bays, fire halls, distribution centres, dealership service bays, and anywhere headroom matters more than raw cycle speed. The sectional overhead door category covers our highest-volume installs across the 61 Canadian cities we serve.
Steel gauge by application
- 24-gauge — light-duty commercial, low cycle (under 5,000/yr). Suitable for storage and infrequently-used bays.
- 20-gauge — standard commercial, 25,000 to 100,000 cycles. The default for most warehouse and shop applications.
- 18-gauge — heavy commercial, 100,000-300,000 cycles. Distribution centres, high-traffic loading bays.
- 16-gauge — industrial, 300,000-1,000,000 cycles. Continuous-operation distribution and 3PL.
- 14-gauge — extreme duty, 1M+ cycles, impact-resistant. Recycling, mining, and aggregate facilities.
Insulation R-value by climate zone
- R-9 to R-12 — unheated bays, Climate Zone 4-5 (Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax).
- R-14 to R-16 — heated commercial spaces, Zone 6 (Ottawa, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton).
- R-18 to R-20 — extreme cold, Zone 7-8 (Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Yellowknife, Iqaluit).
- R-32+ — cold-storage and freezer entrances regardless of zone.
We specify continuous polyurethane sandwich rather than polystyrene foam — polystyrene crumbles within 7-10 years in Canadian freeze-thaw cycles. Polyurethane retains R-value and structural integrity for 25+ years.
Spring cycle rating selection
A sectional overhead door lives or dies on its torsion springs. Rule of thumb: bi-annual openings × 365 × 7 (years to first replacement) gives the minimum cycle rating. A typical 50-cycle/day commercial door needs minimum 25,000-cycle springs to last 7 years; a 100-cycle/day distribution centre needs 100,000+ cycle springs. We size every install to actual measured cycle count, not a sales-rep guess.
Cold-climate engineering for Canadian sectional doors
For installs in Climate Zone 6, 7, and 8 (Prairie, Atlantic, Northern), specifications stiffen:
- Low-temperature springs rated to −40 °C (standard springs become brittle below −20 °C)
- Continuous thermal-break frames — single-piece polyamide isolators preventing cold-bridging
- Silicone weather seals rated to −40 °C (EPDM cracks below −30 °C)
- Frost-depth foundations to 1.2 m (Toronto) through 6.0 m (Iqaluit)
- Hot-dip galvanized hardware for road-salt corrosion
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a sectional door and a rolling steel door?
Sectional doors break into horizontal panels that travel up curved tracks into overhead storage. Rolling steel doors coil vertically into a barrel above the opening. Sectional doors offer better insulation (continuous panels with polyurethane core) but require horizontal track clearance overhead; rolling steel doors offer security and minimal headroom intrusion but lower R-value and faster wear.
What size sectional door do I need?
Standard sizes are 8'×8', 10'×10', 12'×12', 14'×14', 16'×16' for most loading bays. Custom sizes to 30'×24'+ are routine for hangars and oversized applications. We measure actual rough-opening dimensions, frame depth, and headroom on the site survey.
How long does a commercial sectional door last?
15-25 years for sectional, with annual lubrication and seal replacement at year 7. The biggest lifespan multiplier is annual preventive maintenance — bi-annual lubrication and inspection doubles useful life.
What's the warranty?
Manufacturer's commercial warranty (typically 5-10 years on door panels, lifetime on hardware), plus our 1-year installation labour warranty across all 61 Canadian cities we serve.
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