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Can anybody give me an e-mail address (preferably) or phone number for a supplier in Chiangmai, Khon Kaen or Phitsanulok (my location) for sectional (track type) roll-up garage doors.


If you know of any, are they Aluminum clad? Steel? Insulated? Do you know the cost? What would be the cost to add remote openers? What brand are they? Are they shaft drive or chain drive?


Is there a website where I can view the products?


Thanks all, cheers.

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Yes, I am looking for the western style sectional door. I need more than one, but one is for a workshop that will have air con and the regular Thai roll-up doors do no make a seal like the sectionals. Thanks for the links. Both are for the Martin brand sectionals. I had the link to HP already and got a price for their Martin doors. I am sure the Martin doors are of high quality, but Jesus, they want an arm and a leg for them! I was hoping to find a dealer in some other brand to see if there was a better price out there. The doors run double what they cost in the west and the door openers cost 10X as much! I was a horribly shocked at the pricing.

Is there another brand out there?

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I've seen others selling panel-style doors, but they were single-skin aluminum without the insulation, and the prices didn't seem to be much better so they didn't get much of my attention sad.png (At the time I was looking for a 5.5M wide door with lifter and the ballpark price seemed to be around 100K fitted - which made the buyer lose interest fast)

It's not something we normally use in our projects, so hopefully someone else who's spent more effort tracking them down can assist.

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If anybody else out there is interested in double clad steel sectional garage doors (attractive raised panel) with PU foam insulation core and electric remote control door openers, there may be hope. I have been in contact with the only two companies I could find selling these door in Thailand and their prices are literally highway robbery. All these doors are manufactured in China. Even the super-expensive "from the US" Martin doors have a Chinese origin (but are the most expensive, and are single clad with no insulation unless you nearly double the price). These companies are making an absolute awe inspiring killing on these doors.

I am in the process of importing the doors and openers directly from the Chinese manufacturer in China at less than 1/4 the cost, including shipping. They will build them you your size specification. And under the Asean-China FTA, no import duty! Of course if you buy doors this way, you'll be responsible for transportation from the port in BKK and will have to install them yourself, which could be daunting for some. But if you are a DYI guy like me, no problem and certainly worth a couple of hundred thousand baht.

If you are interested in any of this, you can contact me.

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But if you are a DYI guy like me, no problem and certainly worth a couple of hundred thousand baht.

A couple of hundred thousand?

The last quote we got (for a client) was ~100K fitted for a 5.5M Martin panel door with remote opener. Perhaps a different type of door to what you're talking about?

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But if you are a DYI guy like me, no problem and certainly worth a couple of hundred thousand baht.

A couple of hundred thousand?

The last quote we got (for a client) was ~100K fitted for a 5.5M Martin panel door with remote opener. Perhaps a different type of door to what you're talking about?

I'm finally building the four door garage I've been dying to have. One truck, a car, a motorcycle and a workshop. So there you go, at the martin price we're talking 400K, 500K if you want double skin and PU insulation. I'm looking at about 52K, CIB, Bangkok for the same doors (all four) and equivalent openers. It all comes from China anyway; I'm jut cutting out all the middlemen.

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Assuming that you haven't air-conditioned the workshop, thus insulated the roof and walls ... what is the advantage of the insulation aspect of the doors?

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Assuming that you haven't air-conditioned the workshop, thus insulated the roof and walls ... what is the advantage of the insulation aspect of the doors?

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When you assume,you make an ass out of U and me. David48, you don't even live in Thailand. Of what possible concern could this be to you??? With over 6,000 posts on a Thailand forum and not even living here, methinks you need to get a life. Go outside. Go to a park or the beach. Watch a movie. Read a book. Get laid. Do something.

As to your question, there are many advantages. if you understood the nature of these doors, you wouldn't have asked the question.

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Assuming that you haven't air-conditioned the workshop, thus insulated the roof and walls ... what is the advantage of the insulation aspect of the doors?

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When you assume,you make an ass out of U and me. David48, you don't even live in Thailand. Of what possible concern could this be to you??? With over 6,000 posts on a Thailand forum and not even living here, methinks you need to get a life. Go outside. Go to a park or the beach. Watch a movie. Read a book. Get laid. Do something.

As to your question, there are many advantages. if you understood the nature of these doors, you wouldn't have asked the question.

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Sorry Ticketmaster if I framed the question incorrectly.

Is your garage, where the doors are going to be attached air-conditioned?

What purpose does the insulating qualities of the doors do?

I haven't built in Thailand yet ... but I do hope to in the future.

Thanks

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But if you are a DYI guy like me, no problem and certainly worth a couple of hundred thousand baht.

A couple of hundred thousand?

The last quote we got (for a client) was ~100K fitted for a 5.5M Martin panel door with remote opener. Perhaps a different type of door to what you're talking about?

I'm finally building the four door garage I've been dying to have. One truck, a car, a motorcycle and a workshop. So there you go, at the martin price we're talking 400K, 500K if you want double skin and PU insulation. I'm looking at about 52K, CIB, Bangkok for the same doors (all four) and equivalent openers. It all comes from China anyway; I'm jut cutting out all the middlemen.

Sorry, looked up the quote we received and found it was from PAT, not Hyperion, and that it was including PU insulated panels.

PAT Website: http://www.026916789.com/index.php?tpid=0024&pgid=0006

Note the the prices on their website are 4 years old though.

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Sorry Ticketmaster if I framed the question incorrectly.

Is your garage, where the doors are going to be attached air-conditioned?

What purpose does the insulating qualities of the doors do?

I haven't built in Thailand yet ... but I do hope to in the future.

Thanks

You don't need AC to make insulation worthwhile, but AC isn't very worthwhile without insulation :)

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