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Industrial Roll-Up Door Repair in Greenville-Spartanburg, SC

Commercial facilities in Greenville, Spartanburg, Greer, Duncan, and Upstate South Carolina can submit industrial roll-up door repair and rolling steel door repair requests through this site. Requests are accepted for rolling steel doors, coiling doors, sheet doors, counter shutters, fire-rated rolling doors, security grilles, and related commercial coiling door equipment.

Common industrial roll-up door repair requests include doors stuck open or closed, damaged curtain slats, hoist and operator failures, fire door reset issues, spring barrel failures, bent guides, and curtain-out-of-track events.

Industrial Roll-Up Door Problems — Common Service Requests

Rolling steel door stuck open or won't roll down

A rolling steel door stuck in the open position exposes the facility to weather, security risk, and energy loss. Common causes include coil binding, spring tension failure, hoist or operator failure, or a damaged guide. Call directly for urgent stuck-open requests.

Rolling steel door stuck closed or won't roll up

A roll-up door that won't open is a service-stopping issue at the dock position. Causes include motor failure, broken spring barrel, seized coil, or curtain binding in the guides. Do not force the door open manually.

Roll-up door curtain slat bent, broken, or punctured

Individual slats on a rolling steel door can be bent, punctured, or separated by forklift impact, vehicle impact, or corrosion. Curtain damage may allow wind and water intrusion and can progress to a complete curtain failure if not repaired.

Roll-up door hoist or operator won't run

Chain hoist, gear hoist, or electric operator failure prevents the roll-up door from being opened or closed. Motor, gear, or drive chain failure is a common industrial roll-up door repair request at commercial warehouses and distribution facilities.

Fire-rated rolling door will not reset after drop test

NFPA 80 annual drop testing can reveal fusible link issues, reset spring problems, or control wiring issues that prevent the fire door from resetting. A fire-rated rolling door that won't reset must be addressed before the next occupancy event.

Roll-up door spring tension is lost — door won't stay up

Torsion spring barrel failure on a rolling steel door causes the curtain to be excessively heavy to lift or to drop rapidly when released. Roll-up door spring repair is a specialized task — do not attempt manual operation of a spring-failed roll-up door.

Rolling door guides bent or door curtain out of guides

Forklift impact or vehicle contact can bend the roll-up door side guides, allowing the curtain to exit the track. A door out of its guides should not be operated until the guides are repaired and the curtain is re-tracked by a qualified commercial door technician.

Counter door, service door, or security grille is stuck

Counter shutters, pass-through doors, security grilles, and rolling service doors are variations of rolling steel doors and are covered under this request category.

Roll-Up Door Types Covered

  • Rolling steel doors (standard and heavy-duty)
  • Sheet doors and coiling sheet doors
  • Fire-rated rolling doors (UL-listed)
  • Counter shutters and pass-through doors
  • Security grilles and open-slat grilles
  • Service doors in warehouses and manufacturing
  • Rolling service doors at trucking terminals
  • Chain hoist, gear hoist, and electric operator types

Roll-Up Door Stuck or Down?

For an industrial roll-up door that is stuck and blocking operations or exposing the facility, call directly. Have the door type, location, and failure description ready.

(864) 555-0100

Industrial Roll-Up Door Repair — Frequently Asked Questions

An industrial roll-up door (also called a rolling steel door or coiling door) stores above the opening in a coil, rather than traveling on a horizontal overhead track. A commercial overhead door (or commercial garage door) travels up and back on a track system using sectional panels. Both types are common at Greenville-Spartanburg warehouses and loading docks. If you're not sure which type you have, describe the door and a provider can classify it at intake.

Yes. Commercial rolling fire door requests, including service issues identified during NFPA 80 drop tests, may be submitted. Drop-testing, documentation, and certification requirements vary by jurisdiction and authority having jurisdiction (AHJ); confirm scope, qualifications, and documentation directly with the provider before scheduling.

In many cases, individual slats or sections of a rolling steel door curtain can be replaced without replacing the entire curtain, depending on the extent of the damage, door age, and parts availability. A provider will assess the curtain condition on-site and recommend repair versus replacement.

Industrial roll-up door repair requests from Greenville, Spartanburg, Greer, Duncan, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Fountain Inn, Travelers Rest, Easley, Anderson, Gaffney, and surrounding Upstate South Carolina facilities may be submitted through this site. Provider availability is confirmed before service is scheduled.

Safety Note

If a dock leveler, commercial overhead door, warehouse door, roll-up door, high-speed door, trailer restraint, rolling fire door, or related dock system appears unsafe, stop using the equipment, block off the area, keep personnel and forklift traffic clear, and follow your facility's safety and lockout/tagout procedures. Do not walk under an unstable door. Do not use a damaged dock leveler. Do not bypass safety devices. Do not continue using a trailer restraint that will not engage or release properly. Do not attempt repairs unless your facility has qualified personnel authorized to do so. If the situation involves immediate danger, injury, fire, electrical hazard, structural hazard, security breach, or another emergency, contact the appropriate emergency services or qualified safety personnel.

Request Industrial Roll-Up Door Repair

Greenville-Spartanburg and Upstate SC commercial facilities. Call for urgent stuck-door requests. Submit the form for quotes and scheduled service.