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  2. Garage door - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum is typically only used for full-view garage doors (doors that are made up of glass sections divided by aluminum stiles). Aluminum doors are rust-proof and low maintenance. Fiberglass and vinyl garage doors are composite units, combining a steel core behind a fiberglass or vinyl skin.

  3. Hörmann - Wikipedia

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    Fire sliding doors,steel and stainless steel doors Garador Ltd., Yeovil, UK: Garage doors IG Doors Ltd., Cwmbran, UK Steel Entrance Doors Tubauto SAS, Sens, France: Garage doors Pilomat s.r.l., Italy: Access control systems and power supply stations Northwest Door LLC, Puyallup, WA, USA: Sectional doors made of steel, timber and aluminium

  4. Door - Wikipedia

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    Examples might be found on the ceremonial door of a cathedral or in a large vehicle door in a garage or hangar. A bifold door is a unit that has several sections, folding in pairs. Wood is the most common material, and doors may also be metal or glass. Bifolds are most commonly made for closets, but may also be used as units between rooms. Bi ...

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  6. Storm door - Wikipedia

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    Rollscreen. This is a relatively new hybrid of the full view and ventilating storm doors. The screen is connected at the top of the storm door's window, and when not in use it automatically rolls up on a tensioned dowel in the top of the door. This gives a full-view door when the screen is not in use, and a ventilating door when it is.

  7. Roller shutter - Wikipedia

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    A roller shutter, security shutter, coiling door, roller door or sectional overhead door is a specialized type of door or window shutter consisting of multiple horizontal slats, bars, or web systems interconnected through hinges. The mechanism involves lifting the door to open it and lowering it to close.