Overhead Door Garage Door EverServe™ Recognized as a Top Money-Saving Product by Magazine


The Overhead Door™ EverServe™ garage door system, one of the industry’s first commercial door solutions to feature a springless barrel design with integrated shafts and an extended 500,000 cycle life warranty*, has been selected by BUILDINGS magazine as one of the top five “Money-Saving Product” winners in the Envelope category. Through its three models (610S, 620S and 625S), EverServe™ provides customers with high cycle performance, improved security and durability, while delivering a reliable springless system that yields 25 times the standard service door’s spring cycle life.

Across nine categories, the BUILDINGS editorial team recommended 67 elite products to their readership base of 74,000 commercial building owners and facility managers, who aspire to make smarter decisions about managing, operating and renovating their facilities. Winning products were evaluated for their money-saving qualities, including energy efficiency, water savings and maintenance.

“Through its innovative springless design, EverServe™ eliminates the need for replacing torsion springs that incur a great deal of wear and tear lifting a heavy service door. This not only creates a long-lasting system, but it also reduces the costs of maintenance and downtime that often come at the expense of the building owner,” said Jennifer Castro, Rolling Steel Product Manager of Overhead Door Corporation.

The EverServe™ models offer a variety of insulation, weather seal and air flow options, making them ideal for applications exposed to harsh conditions, such as parking garages and manufacturing, pharmaceutical, warehouse and distribution facilities.

 For additional information, visit overheaddoor.com.

 

 



August 15, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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