We know that there are other roll-up doors you can buy, and frankly, we know they all look about the same from ten feet away. OWNERSHIP: Trac-Rite is part of Trachte Building Systems, a 100% employee owned company. Trachte is the one of the world's largest producers of self-storage buildings. Being employee owned means that every one of us has a vested interest in taking care of you, the customer. And with our doors going into storage buildings that our parent company sells around the world every day, we want to be sure that we are manufacturing the best doors roll-up doors available.
The Trac-Rite door is ideal for residential, self-storage, and some light-duty commercial applications, including institutions and recreational facilities. Continuous curtain of solid steel is durable, attractive, and available in a variety of colors. Designed for the do-it-yourselfer, 944 doors install in a fraction of the time it takes to install a sectional door. The Trac-Rite 944WL is ideal for the same residential, self-storage, and light-duty commercial uses as the Model 944. In addition, Trac-Rite's windlock system provides maximum wind resistance for this model.
If you are developing a self-storage facility or mini storage buildings, you've got a lot of decisions to make. We'll make this one easy: Trac-Rite 944. Available to fit up to 12' x 12' openings, this door is packed with quality to make owning and running a self-storage facility easier. For larger boat/RV/commercial units, use Trac-Rite 988 roll up door. If you are replacing doors on an existing self-storage building or sourcing new doors yourself for a new building, be sure to purchase doors with the correct wind rating.
Replacing springs on a Trac-Rite Door is a job for a qualified door installer or experienced handyman. If in doubt, call a professional. Use our web site's dealer locator to find a dealer in your area. Roll up door replacement springs should be ordered and replaced in pairs. Due to product improvements, the replacement springs that you order may vary in finish (most replacements have the EP3 coating) and size compared to the door's original springs. When searching through the selection of roll up door replacements springs on our web site, use the spring coil count, and inside diameter to refine your search.
Because it's your stuff. And you would prefer to keep it that way. Trac-Rite's innovative Rack-Lock system is designed to mount directly to standard industrial pallet racking to create a secure storage area. Attach your own material to the sides and rear of the pallet rack for complete security, or order the Rack-Lock door with the optional side and rear panels for 360° of protection. The rolling curtain door provides easy access to rack contents when open, yet hides contents from view when closed.
Trac-Rite has a roll up door to fit your garden shed, she shed, laundry room and exposed basement. Installing a roll up door on a backyard shed is a quick task that nearly any homeowner can accomplish in about 30 minutes with a little help from a friend. Trac-Rite's model 944 is the ideal choice for shed applications up to 12' x 12' opening size. The coiling design of a roll-up door leaves room available for overhead storage. The prefinished steel construction and EP3 coated spring ensure a long, low maintenance door life.
Inside Self-Storage Magazine is conducting their annual “Best of Business” poll this month.
Thank you Daniel for sending us a photo of the 944 door from your shed project in Westboro WI.
Roger recently sent us this picture of an addition to his barn with a new Evergreen Trac-Rite Door. Thanks for sharing!
Metal Roofing Magazine recently featured project with Trac-Rite doors in the Idea Book issue. These are Sunset Orange doors on the exterior, and Bright White in the interior hallways. An attractive office is an important part of a modern facility, providing the curb appeal that brings customers in....
Today is a bittersweet day as Ted retires from Trac-Rite's manufacturing plant after nearly 36 years of hard work (and probably a few days of goofing off, but HR does not have an accurate count on that).