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Overhead Door Launches New Impact Section

for Sectional Steel and Thermacore Commercial Models 

Impact resistant bottom panel helps protect warehouse doors from forklift damage and minimize maintenance costs for customers​

LEWISVILLE, TEXAS, June 5, 2017 - Overhead Door, one of the leading manufacturers of doors and openers for residential, commercial, industrial and transportation applications, has introduced a new Impact Section for its commercial and industrial Sectional Steel and Thermacore® door models. The impact-resistant door section replaces the door’s bottom section to help protect it from forklift damage and other warehouse traffic. 

“Industrial doors are susceptible to repeated impact by forklifts that can cause significant damage, potentially shutting down a loading dock for days,” said Russ Lowe, Sectional Commercial Door Product Manager of Overhead Door. “Overhead Door’s new Impact Section reduces costly downtime for our warehouse customers and minimizes return calls for our installers, making it an excellent solution to protect the most vulnerable part of a door.” 

The Impact Sections are made of an expanded polystyrene core surrounded by a rugged composite skin and can be installed on Overhead Door’s durable Sectional Steel insulated models (418, 422, 426, 432) and non-insulated models (416, 420, 424, 430), as well as on the steel-polyurethane-steel panel Thermacore® models (591, 592, 596, 599). 

The sections are available in 21” and 24” heights with widths ranging from 8’2” to 16’2” in one-foot increments. The sections are adjustable to suit multiple door thicknesses and include hinge and section adapters that provide a customizable fit. 

“Replacing a traditional bottom section with Overhead Door’s Impact Section is an easy installation process and is far less expensive for end users than replacing an entire new sectional door,” added Lowe. “With the Impact Section in place, our customers have the peace of mind knowing that the section will provide protection from damage while minimizing the costs of energy loss and door replacement.”​ 

Media Contact: 
Nina Koch, (214)384-1867​ nina@coopersmithagency.com


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