ELECTRIC ROLLER GARAGE DOORS
Sleek, secure, and they roll right up.
If you're tired of swinging or tilting your garage door open — or just want to make the front of the house look sharper — an electric roller is the obvious upgrade. They take up almost no space, lock down properly, and look great with a fresh front door.

Max Width
Up to 16ft
Construction
Double-skinned aluminium
Insulation
Foam-filled slats
Operation
Electric, smooth-running
WHY A ROLLER?
Why a roller beats a swing-up.
If your garage still has the original up-and-over door, swapping to an electric roller is one of those upgrades you wonder why you didn't do years ago.
Space Saving
Rolls straight up into a compact housing — no panels swinging out into the driveway, no tracks taking up garage ceiling space.
Secure
Made from quality double-skinned aluminium with multi-point locking. Far harder to force than the original tilt-up door.
Insulated
The foam-filled slats reduce heat loss and dampen sound — useful if your garage doubles as a workshop, gym or utility space.
Compact 55 or Deluxe 77 — which fits?
It mostly comes down to the size of your opening. Compact 55 for single garages, Deluxe 77 if you're working with a bigger opening or a double garage. Same construction quality across both.

COMPACT 55
The slimline option.
Designed around tight single-garage openings.
The Compact 55 is built specifically for single-sized garages where space inside is at a premium. The roll housing and side guides take up minimal room, so you don't lose precious garage depth or width to the door mechanism.
Best for — single garages, especially older properties with tight openings or limited ceiling space.

DELUXE 77
The big-opening option.
Up to 16ft wide — single, large or double garages.
The Deluxe 77 is built for wider openings — most often used for double garages, but works just as well on smaller openings if you want the chunkier specification. The cost difference vs the Compact 55 is modest, so worth considering even on a single garage.
Best for — double garages, larger single openings, or anywhere wider than 8ft total.
HOW THEY'RE BUILT
Quality Construction, properly engineered
The two things that seperate a good roller door from a cheap one - the slats and the housing. Here
Here's what we install:
Double-skinned aluminium slats
Each slat is a double-walled aluminium profile with foam insulation sandwiched between. That construction does a lot of work:
Improved insulation — keeps the garage warmer in winter
Strong physical barrier — harder to force than single-skin doors
Effective deterrent for break-ins
Reduces sound pollution into the garage
Quiet, smooth function in operation
Protection against volatile weather
Increased protection from UV and infrared rays
Fully enclosed roll housing
The roll mechanism lives inside a proper enclosed housing rather than exposed — important for both safety and longevity:
Provides a clean fascia for the
door
Weather-protects the curtain all the way around
Stops dust and debris jamming the mechanism
Reduces operating noise
Boosts insulation and draught-proofing
Stops fingers, ties or hair being caught in the mechanism
COLOUR OPTIONS
Standard colours — plus woodgrain finishes.













