Not All Garage Doors Are Created Equal
Whether you are building a new home, renovating a commercial property, or replacing an aging door, understanding the differences between residential and commercial garage door installations is essential. The requirements, materials, hardware, and installation processes are fundamentally different โ and choosing the wrong approach can lead to safety issues, code violations, and premature failure.
At Nova Garage Door Repair Solutions, we specialize in both residential and commercial installations. Here is what sets them apart.
Size and Scale
Residential Doors
Standard residential garage doors come in common widths of 8, 9, 10, and 16 feet (for single and double-car garages). Heights typically range from 7 to 8 feet. Most residential doors are sectional โ made up of horizontal panels that bend along a curved track.
Commercial Doors
Commercial garage doors can be massive โ 20, 30, or even 40+ feet wide for warehouse bays and loading docks. Heights of 14-20 feet are common. These doors need to accommodate trucks, forklifts, and heavy equipment, which changes every aspect of the installation.
Door Types and Materials
Residential Options
- Steel sectional doors: The most popular choice. Durable, low-maintenance, available in many styles and colors. Often insulated with polystyrene or polyurethane.
- Wood doors: Beautiful but require more maintenance. Available in cedar, redwood, and mahogany. Popular in upscale neighborhoods.
- Aluminum and glass: Modern, contemporary aesthetic. Great for letting light into the garage.
- Composite doors: Engineered to look like wood without the maintenance. Resistant to rot, insects, and warping.
Commercial Options
- Rolling steel doors: The workhorse of commercial applications. Coil up into a compact barrel above the opening. Extremely durable.
- Sectional steel doors: Similar to residential but built with heavier gauge steel, commercial-grade hardware, and higher cycle-rated springs.
- High-speed doors: Open and close rapidly (up to 100 inches per second) to maintain climate control and productivity in busy facilities.
- Fire-rated doors: Required by code in many commercial applications. Automatically close when triggered by a fire alarm or fusible link.
- Insulated doors: Critical for climate-controlled warehouses, cold storage, and food processing facilities.
Hardware and Components
Residential doors use standard torsion springs (10,000-25,000 cycle life), belt or chain drive openers, and residential-grade tracks and rollers. Commercial installations use industrial torsion springs rated for 50,000-100,000+ cycles, three-phase electric operators, heavy-duty tracks, and commercial-grade safety systems.
Code Requirements
Commercial installations must comply with stricter building codes, including fire safety requirements, ADA accessibility standards, wind load ratings (in some regions), and regular inspection mandates. Residential installations must meet local building codes but face fewer regulatory requirements overall.
Installation Timeline
A standard residential garage door installation typically takes 4-6 hours for a complete remove-and-replace. Commercial installations can take 1-3 days depending on the door size, type, and any structural modifications required.
Maintenance Needs
Residential doors benefit from annual professional tune-ups and occasional lubrication. Commercial doors โ especially those in high-traffic facilities โ may need quarterly or even monthly service to maintain safety and reliability.
Choosing the Right Installer
Not every garage door company handles both residential and commercial work. Look for an installer that has experience with your specific type of door, carries proper licensing and insurance, offers warranties on parts and labor, and services the brands you are considering.
Nova Garage Door Repair Solutions handles both residential and commercial installations across 25+ metro areas. Call (833) 289-0732 for a free estimate on your project.