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Roll up garage doors
#1
Does anyone know where to get a roll up - chain hoist door? Like the ones they use in the storage buildings.

Jade
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#2
You can try here or here for some garage doors specifically on the Big Island.

But from what I have heard, THIS company has had good local reviews and has been in business here in the islands for close to 40 years. And they do serve all islands.

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#3
there seems to be a smaller market here for garage doors, hence the higher prices....a basic martin door from home depot installed would only cost me $780 in US and over $2200 in hilo area...pretty steep prices...trying out the above three installers and they are all over 2K for a basic non-insulated garage door.

noel
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#4
Has anyone seen a home incorporate a garage door as an opening to a lanai? I've seen this kind of idea in a magazine some time ago, but wonder if anyone has actually seen an application. A nice looking garage door would provide a much larger opening than a slider, and much less expensive than a bank of folding doors.

Mahalo nui loa,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
Aloha pumehana,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
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#5
Have seen that application in a container home! Would be better security, but how do you screen it?
Gordon J Tilley
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#6
I remember back in Chicago you could buy garage door screens (seems the box home stores had them....) most had zipper or velcro slits, one was more like a flap strip door....
seems they were in the $100 range for a 2 car..... but that is in my dusty brain area....
PS Noel, US vs Hilo????
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#7
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Originally posted by emorata

there seems to be a smaller market here for garage doors, hence the higher prices....a basic martin door from home depot installed would only cost me $780 in US and over $2200 in hilo area...pretty steep prices...trying out the above three installers and they are all over 2K for a basic non-insulated garage door.

noel

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#8
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Originally posted by Fishboy

Has anyone seen a home incorporate a garage door as an opening to a lanai? I've seen this kind of idea in a magazine some time ago..

I remember seeing that in a design mag and thought it would cool. If I remember the dining room floor was the same level as the patio so when it was opened it seemed like a natural progression from inside to outside. No trip lip.
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#9
There is a Thai restaurant in Portland Oregon which has a garage door style glass door for one wall. Probably expensive, but it looked great. You could install screen doors which slide into a false wall like shojis so you aren't looking at them when they aren't being used.

Carol
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#10
Our home will be in Discovery Harbour and we've been exploring those fan-fold doors that open across the whole room. Those things are WAY expensive, so I thought a pair of garage doors would be a reasonable answer. It wouldn't be acceptable unless the doors had glass panels instead of solid. I'd also imagine it not looking totally like a garage door when it's over your head in the living room.

We've spent a fair amount of time in the Discovery Harbour area and I don't think there are so many flying bugs that I would expect to need screening. Is that naive?

Mahalo nui loa,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
Aloha pumehana,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
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