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Vertical Garage Doors....straight up and down...any advice ?

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Old Mar 2, 2010 | 12:12 PM
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Looks like you can do alot of cool stuff with this door. anyone else have experience with it?

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Originally Posted by Gobbles
Not a vertical system, but have you checked out Hydroswing doors? You can get the entire door (or wall for that matter) to open out as one piece, versus opening to the interior and taking space.

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Those are a lot like my Hangar doors but remember they swing straight out and you need a chunk of extra space to open them.


Originally Posted by GrayTT
Might use this for my poolroom.... thanx
Try a Nanawall for your Pool House. I had to go away from them for my radius wall because the added support would have made it a $60k 26ft wide door but they are fantastic for a pool houses

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