The choice is yours. Hydraulic and bifold doors both have their own advantages. Hydraulic doors have an impressive appearance, a dependable operating system, and less moving parts. Bifold doors are extremely strong, they look very good folding up and they can lift any wide and heavy doors. It really depends on the situation you're in and comes down to personal preference. If you tell us the specifics of your door we will be happy to help you select a door that works best for your application.
Hydraulic doors are extremely durable, hydraulic doors come with an all steel frame, we also make biomass doors and blast-proof doors that are extremely tough, perfect for industrial applications.
A hydraulic door has less moving parts, which means there is possibility for parts to break. A hydraulic door also has an impressive appearance and offers a canopy from rain or sun.
There are certain advantages to both doors, but usually either one is a good choice. Jeremy, Brent, Julie or Brook can ask about your application and help you decide. In most cases It really comes down to a matter of personal preference.
A hydraulic door is a dependable design, it has less moving parts than other styles of doors. Two powerful hydraulic cylinders lift the door easily. With Schweiss Doors you get superior engineering and craftsmanship. You also get reliable service and customer care you can depend on.
A hydraulic door is an investment, hydraulic doors protect your machinery and equipment and greatly improve the performance of your farm building over time. Large equipment requires large doors. Buying a bigger door can be risky, but hydraulic doors are low maintenance, and a strong dependable investment.
Design information is available at our design info page, we also host CAD drawings and in DWG and PDF file formats on Arcat (http://www.arcat.com/arcatcos/cos44/arc44926.html), this is a one-stop-shop for specs, CAD drawings and LEED data for architects and engineers.
The cost of doors is roughly linear by height, but for an accurate estimate call 507-426-8273 and ask to speak to a salesperson, they will be able to calculate the cost of the door plus shipping and handling and any other costs specific to your project.
At Schweiss Doors safety is our number 1 priority! Please read our safety information at https://www.schweisshydraulicdoors.com/safety/ Safety upgrades are available such as alarms, photo-eye-sensors and flashing lights that can improve the safety of your door.
Design information is available at our design info page, we also host CAD drawings and in DWG and PDF file formats on Arcat (http://www.arcat.com/arcatcos/cos44/arc44926.html), this is a repository of specs, CAD drawings and LEED data for architects and engineers.
Galvanized aluminum hydraulic doors are coated in zinc which prevents rust and does not dull as quickly as regular aluminum. Brushed aluminum has a shiny, finished appearance and is not the least bit flimsy. Aluminum doors have a strong strength to weight ratio and can provide a very light-weight yet effective door.
At Schweiss, safety is our middle name. We work to educate our customers on how to appropriately and safely use our hydraulic doors. To minimize safety concerns, the entire area affected when hydraulic doors open and close should be clearly painted with NO PARKING notices. The area in front of all hydraulic doors should always remain clear of people, vehicles and machinery. Schweiss recommends all hydraulic doors be installed with clear windows, allowing door operators to foresee any obstruction before opening. If you are concerned about the outward-opening nature of hydraulic doors and/or your space is precious, you may want to consider our bifold doors instead. While hydraulic doors open outward, bifold doors open upward. Whether bifold or hydraulic doors, Schweiss will always help you find the right choice for your operation.
Absolutely! Hydraulic doors are perfect for small airplane hangars, and yes, installing hydraulic doors will save you money. Here's why: because hydraulic doors lift out and swing up, only 5" of headroom is required. So, whether you're considering hydraulic doors for your existing hanger or your new building, you need not worry about adjusting the size of either building to accommodate your new hydraulic doors. With Schweiss One-Piece Hydraulic Doors, you can build the hanger you want and that means lower sidewalls, less insulation, less siding and less labor costs overall! Not to mention, when you go with Schweiss, your hydraulic doors come with a seven-year warranty and that means long-term savings!
Schweiss industrial doors are priced evenly and it is your choice of which style of industrial door fits your building and application. Heavy-duty industrial doors from Schweiss are designed for many trouble free cycles.
We manufacture both styles of doors, and show you the comparisons so you will be able to choose the door style that fits your door needs, and every door is custom built for you.
A lot of people ask for doors similar to those pictured on http://www.schweissstables.com/ A wide door is a big factor when moving horses in and out of a stable. A wide bifold door can handle high traffic in and out of your riding arena. Width is no problem for a bifold door.
There are different ways to mount a door to a Quonset building, to the endwall, above the endwall with a freestanding header and to the very top of the building with a freestanding header. Determine if you need to use a freestanding header and which mounting style can maximize the height and width clearance of your door.
There are different design criteria for steel buildings and wood buildings, make sure that your plans meet the design criteria. Criteria can also differ depending on the building type.
Often you want to maximize the clear opening of your machine shed, hydraulic doors mount below the header and bifold doors mount above the header of the clear opening, so in either case the door loses no headroom. Talk to one of our designers to learn more ways to maximize your opening.
Glass doors cost extra compared to metal cladding in your door. When appearance is a factor many customers see glass doors as a significant improvement in the quality of the door. Glass doors are perfect for indoor outdoor spaces, they let in natural light and provide a great view of the outdoors.
Absolutely! Any door can be a designer door. No door is too big or too small, and we have done many kinds of designer doors. No matter what you are looking to do with your door, Schweiss can build it.
You can find the size of your airplane using our airplane size chart. Make sure to account for the wingspan and tail height to leave room in the clear opening for your airplane.
https://www.schweisshydraulicdoors.com/applications/hydraulic-aviation-hangar-doors/airplane-size-chart/
It's always a good idea to specify to your architect the type of door you have in mind so it can be planned into building construction. If you don't have an architect Schweiss designers and engineers can answer any technical questions you have and our certified installers will make sure that the door is architecturally sound and properly installed.
They say everyone starts flying a Cessna, but with pilot experience comes larger planes. Make sure your door is big enough to fit the plane you fly now, but also big enough for the plane you will be flying in 10 years. Find measurements from Cessnas to Boeing Jet's on our airplane size chart.
Plan to build your pole barn door bigger than your current needs. Build a bigger door to leave yourself room if you plan to purchase new equipment.
Yes, the truss can be located on the inside of the doorframe.
We have built our door reputation by offering the best components on the market today, we offer the best hydraulic prices to go along with our quality "One-Piece" door. Yes, Schweiss will save you money on your next hydraulic door.
Good question - Schweiss's one-piece hydraulic power unit can be easily placed in any corner or room in a hangar building, so when inside the hangar building, you will only see the up/down station and not the hydraulic pump. Your one-piece hangar door can be nicely finished off, to add a touch of class to your hangar home.
So the operator can visually see whats parked in the doorway, or what may be passing by the one piece door that swings outward when opening.
Each post frame building or pole barn will support different forces, chances are very high that your building can support the forces of a hydraulic door. The larger the door the more the structure must be tested to withstand the forces of a large moving door.
It is easier to plan ahead for insulation and get it when the door is installed. Insulation can be installed after-the-fact in order to upgrade or replace the existing insulation for the door.
There are several options for insulation, seals, insulated beadboard, or our weatherproof kit that can also improve the insulation of the door.
Electrical diagrams and schematics are available for your door at https://www.bifold.com/safe_electric.php.
Schweiss can custom design door parts and components to suit your needs. Jiggle switches, photo-eye sensors, control stations (dead man lift), door base safety edges, warning entrance lights and horn, emergency battery backup system, walk-through doors, decorative sheetings and trims, custom windows and interior linings are all available to improve the look and performance of your door.
Schweiss offers a Build Your Own Door Kit for welders to save money on installation and assembly. Ask us about the cost savings on shipping and installation when you go with a Schweiss Build Your Own Door.
Schweiss employs a team of certified installers to guarantee the door will be installed properly
Not at all. When you purchase Schweiss hydraulic doors, we work with you to ensure your installation experience is hassle-free. Our One-Piece Hydraulic Doors have only three main components: our signature One-Piece doorframe, hydraulic rams (2) and the electric hydraulic power unit. All of our hydraulic doors come with a seven-year warranty, so your hydraulic door remains hassle-free long after installation. Not to mention, Schweiss One-Piece Hydraulic Doors allow for extended protection for your machinery. Each of our hydraulic doors opens easily and seals tight against harsh weather.
Yes, the door may come with its own framework, but the framework is anchored to the buildings side columns and the buildings header. When you attach the door and the doors subframe to the building structure, now the door and subframe are relying on the building structure to support the door and the doors operation. When the door is in the fully open position it hangs way out there off the end of the building. Now the building structure is supporting the door, when the door is being opened the cylinders are putting forces to the cylinder brackets and the doors subframe that is attached to the vertical building columns. Note the cylinders are offset to the inside of the building columns that carry the loads of the door in all positions. Yes a sub-frame adds extra support, but every hydraulic door needs a building to hang off of and door columns to support the door and the powerful cylinders that raise and lower the door. All buildings must be designed to carry the weightloads and the doors operation to make a safe installation. This is how you avoid door failures/building failures.
The door column may be too light or the building column is not properly braced to take the forces of the hydraulic cylinders. Since the doors cylinder bracket is offset from the centerline of the door side column, that causes eccentric loading and torsion on the door side column. Correct the problem when you know this is happening.
Raise the door to a half open position and jog the down switch several times so the door comes to a stop. Keep an eye on the top cylinder and cylinder bracket and watch for movement in the bracket. The bracket over time may fail if it was manufactured with too light a material. You must understand both cylinders carry the entire weight of the door.
When a hydraulic door has not been properly designed the top pivot points that the cylinder attach to can break off or fail. It's important to inspect each door and check for signs of failure. Also, Google the words "door failures" and read up on any problems that are published on the web.
Nothing went wrong with the hydraulic doors. When a door manufacturer has a poor cylinder bracket design and the building column and the subframe bracket are not properly designed, the forces the two powerful cylinders have on the building column will cause door failures. The stresses on a hydraulic door are much different than a bifold door. Hydraulic doors, when open, stick way out and are supported by two cylinders holding the door in all positions. Therefore, the cylinder bracket must be designed to carry those forces and transfer them to the building's door column. Knowing that, how can anyone tell you that the door puts NO stress on your building. Everyone is going to have to rethink that statement! Hydraulic doors are a great design, but must be done right. Understand the hydraulic door and its forces!
Schweiss stands behind its product if you decide to install the door yourself. We have easy-to-read, step-by-step install manuals, and have many satisfied customers who install their own doors.
Hydraulic door frames have bolted connections - that makes it quick and easy to assemble. The bolts are supplied with each Hydraulic Door!
Sure, doors can be wind-rated to specifications. Schweiss doors can be wind rated to suit the needs of the application. Many doors range in wind-rating from 90-175mph. It's good to think about the wind rating of your door depending on your location. Wind loaded doors come with a new Schweiss wind pin for extra strength.
We replace broken and damaged "Other Brand" doors all the time. It's much safer to buy a Schweiss Door and get our installation, parts, and service included.
If you are concerned about the width and height of your door or you want to replace the an old, worn out door from another brand or slider door Schweiss can build it. Width is no problem for a bifold door, and buildings can also be modified to give extra clearance to your opening.
Schweiss Red Power pump is part of the patented Schweiss hydraulic door apparatus. The electric pump provides a means to operate the hydraulic system. The electric pump uses hydraulic power to operate two heavy duty lift cylinders. The difference is in the Schweiss commercial grade electrical system, electrical control box and 4 or 8 gallon hydraulic oil reserve with a direct drive motor to the pump. The red power pump can be placed anywhere in your building with universal mounting brackets. The Red Power pump also comes ready to operate, but is expandable to easily install upgrades such as photo-eye-lasers, horn, safety edges, warning lights and entrance lights.
Schweiss can build large doors for military equipment. Steel blast proof doors can also be custom built with bulletproof windows, gun holes and safety upgrades.
Absolutely! No Door is too small. Schweiss considers residential doors a designer application. It's always good to consider the extras such as custom cladding and finishings.
Schweiss sells doors all over the world, we've shipped to Europe, Asia, Australia, South America, Mexico and Canada. Shipping overseas is no problem.
Schweiss has built and installed many hangar doors including 132 hangar doors on one airfield project near Chicago Illinois. Schweiss is the premiere installer of hangar doors with many aviation customers and projects built-to-date around the world.
Each hydraulic door has a self contained "Red Power" pump that can be located anywhere in your building.
Yes, Schweiss has a strong presence in Australia. We just shipped four more doors last week. We can help you.
What should I know before purchasing doors for a T-Hangar?
Looking for multiple doors, it could save money to purchase and install them together. Call us at 1-800-746-8273 to see how much you can save on your t-hangar application.
Consider a glass designer door or custom cladding to fit your building. Designer Doors a great way to turn your building into an indoor/outdoor space. A residential designer door can open up to a patio or gathering area and seamlessly connect the interior and exterior of your home. It makes sense to go with Schweiss doors for your next specialty door or RV garage door application.
With a large hydraulic door it can be a good idea to add windows and walk doors so that the door operator can see what (or who) is parked outside the door before opening it.
Make sure the clear opening is large enough to fit your plane. See our airplane size chart to know how big to build your door.
https://www.schweisshydraulicdoors.com/applications/hydraulic-aviation-hangar-doors/airplane-size-chart/
There are special criteria for concrete buildings. Also make sure to let our installers know if you have a concrete floor.
Hydraulic doors are extremely durable, hydraulic doors come with an all steel frame, we also make
biomass doors and blast-proof doors that are extremely tough, perfect for industrial applications.
A hydraulic door has less moving parts, which means there is possibility for parts to break.
A hydraulic door also has an impressive appearance and offers a canopy from rain or sun.
There are certain advantages to both doors, but usually either one is a good choice. Jeremy, Brent,
Julie or Brook can ask about your application and help you decide. In most cases It really comes down
to a matter of personal preference.
A hydraulic door is a dependable design, it has less moving parts than other styles of doors.
Two powerful hydraulic cylinders lift the door easily. With Schweiss Doors you get superior engineering
and craftsmanship. You also get reliable service and customer care you can depend on.
A hydraulic door is an investment, hydraulic doors protect your machinery and equipment and greatly
improve the performance of your farm building over time. Large equipment requires large doors.
Buying a bigger door can be risky, but hydraulic doors are low maintenance, and a strong dependable
investment.
Design information is available at our design info page, we also host CAD drawings and in DWG
and PDF file formats on Arcat (http://www.arcat.com/arcatcos/cos44/arc44926.html), this is a
one-stop-shop for specs, CAD drawings and LEED data for architects and engineers.
The cost of doors is roughly linear by height, but for an accurate estimate call 507-426-8273 and ask
to speak to a salesperson, they will be able to calculate the cost of the door plus shipping and handling
and any other costs specific to your project.
At Schweiss Doors safety is our number 1 priority! Please read our safety information at
https://www.schweisshydraulicdoors.com/safety/ Safety upgrades are available such as alarms,
photo-eye-sensors and flashing lights that can improve the safety of your door.
Design information is available at our design info page, we also host CAD drawings and in DWG
and PDF file formats on Arcat (http://www.arcat.com/arcatcos/cos44/arc44926.html), this is a
repository of specs, CAD drawings and LEED data for architects and engineers.
Galvanized aluminum hydraulic doors are coated in zinc which prevents rust and does not dull as
quickly as regular aluminum. Brushed aluminum has a shiny, finished appearance and is not the least
bit flimsy. Aluminum doors have a strong strength to weight ratio and can provide a very light-weight
yet effective door.
At Schweiss, safety is our middle name. We work to educate our customers on how to appropriately
and safely use our hydraulic doors. To minimize safety concerns, the entire area affected when hydraulic
doors open and close should be clearly painted with NO PARKING notices. The area in front of all hydraulic
doors should always remain clear of people, vehicles and machinery. Schweiss recommends all hydraulic
doors be installed with clear windows, allowing door operators to foresee any obstruction before opening.
If you are concerned about the outward-opening nature of hydraulic doors and/or your space is precious,
you may want to consider our bifold doors instead. While hydraulic doors open outward, bifold doors open
upward. Whether bifold or hydraulic doors, Schweiss will always help you find the right choice for your
operation.
Absolutely! Hydraulic doors are perfect for small airplane hangars, and yes, installing hydraulic doors
will save you money. Here's why: because hydraulic doors lift out and swing up, only 5" of headroom
is required. So, whether you're considering hydraulic doors for your existing hanger or your new building,
you need not worry about adjusting the size of either building to accommodate your new hydraulic doors.
With Schweiss One-Piece Hydraulic Doors, you can build the hanger you want and that means lower
sidewalls, less insulation, less siding and less labor costs overall! Not to mention, when you go with
Schweiss, your hydraulic doors come with a seven-year warranty and that means long-term savings!
Schweiss industrial doors are priced evenly and it is your choice of which style of industrial door fits
your building and application. Heavy-duty industrial doors from Schweiss are designed for many trouble
free cycles.
We manufacture both styles of doors, and show you the comparisons so you will be able to choose the
door style that fits your door needs, and every door is custom built for you.
A lot of people ask for doors similar to those pictured on http://www.schweissstables.com/
A wide door is a big factor when moving horses in and out of a stable. A wide bifold door can handle
high traffic in and out of your riding arena. Width is no problem for a bifold door.
There are different ways to mount a door to a Quonset building, to the endwall, above the endwall with
a freestanding header and to the very top of the building with a freestanding header. Determine if you
need to use a freestanding header and which mounting style can maximize the height and width clearance
of your door.
There are different design criteria for steel buildings and wood buildings, make sure that your plans meet
the design criteria. Criteria can also differ depending on the building type.
Often you want to maximize the clear opening of your machine shed, hydraulic doors mount below the
header and bifold doors mount above the header of the clear opening, so in either case the door loses
no headroom. Talk to one of our designers to learn more ways to maximize your opening.
Glass doors cost extra compared to metal cladding in your door. When appearance is a factor many
customers see glass doors as a significant improvement in the quality of the door. Glass doors are
perfect for indoor outdoor spaces, they let in natural light and provide a great view of the outdoors.
Absolutely! Any door can be a designer door. No door is too big or too small, and we have done many
kinds of designer doors. No matter what you are looking to do with your door, Schweiss can build it.
You can find the size of your airplane using our airplane size chart. Make sure to account for the wingspan
and tail height to leave room in the clear opening for your airplane.
https://www.schweisshydraulicdoors.com/applications/hydraulic-aviation-hangar-doors/airplane-size-chart/
It's always a good idea to specify to your architect the type of door you have in mind so it can be planned
into building construction. If you don't have an architect Schweiss designers and engineers can answer
any technical questions you have and our certified installers will make sure that the door is architecturally
sound and properly installed.
They say everyone starts flying a Cessna, but with pilot experience comes larger planes. Make sure your
door is big enough to fit the plane you fly now, but also big enough for the plane you will be flying in 10 years.
Find measurements from Cessnas to Boeing Jet's on our airplane size chart.
Plan to build your pole barn door bigger than your current needs. Build a bigger door to leave yourself room
if you plan to purchase new equipment.
Yes, the truss can be located on the inside of the doorframe.
We have built our door reputation by offering the best components on the market today, we offer the best
hydraulic prices to go along with our quality "One-Piece" door. Yes, Schweiss will save you money on your
next hydraulic door.
Good question - Schweiss's one-piece hydraulic power unit can be easily placed in any corner or room in
a hangar building, so when inside the hangar building, you will only see the up/down station and not the
hydraulic pump. Your one-piece hangar door can be nicely finished off, to add a touch of class to your
hangar home.
So the operator can visually see whats parked in the doorway, or what may be passing by the one piece
door that swings outward when opening.
Each post frame building or pole barn will support different forces, chances are very high that your building
can support the forces of a hydraulic door. The larger the door the more the structure must be tested to
withstand the forces of a large moving door.
It is easier to plan ahead for insulation and get it when the door is installed. Insulation can be installed
after-the-fact in order to upgrade or replace the existing insulation for the door.
There are several options for insulation, seals, insulated beadboard, or our weatherproof kit that can
also improve the insulation of the door.
Electrical diagrams and schematics are available for your door at https://www.bifold.com/safe_electric.php.
Schweiss can custom design door parts and components to suit your needs. Jiggle switches, photo-eye
sensors, control stations (dead man lift), door base safety edges, warning entrance lights and horn,
emergency battery backup system, walk-through doors, decorative sheetings and trims, custom windows
and interior linings are all available to improve the look and performance of your door.
Schweiss offers a Build Your Own Door Kit for welders to save money on installation and assembly.
Ask us about the cost savings on shipping and installation when you go with a Schweiss Build Your
Own Door.
Schweiss employs a team of certified installers to guarantee the door will be installed properly
Not at all. When you purchase Schweiss hydraulic doors, we work with you to ensure your installation
experience is hassle-free. Our One-Piece Hydraulic Doors have only three main components: our signature
One-Piece doorframe, hydraulic rams (2) and the electric hydraulic power unit. All of our hydraulic doors
come with a seven-year warranty, so your hydraulic door remains hassle-free long after installation.
Not to mention, Schweiss One-Piece Hydraulic Doors allow for extended protection for your machinery.
Each of our hydraulic doors opens easily and seals tight against harsh weather.
Yes, the door may come with its own framework, but the framework is anchored to the buildings side
columns and the buildings header. When you attach the door and the doors subframe to the building
structure, now the door and subframe are relying on the building structure to support the door and the
doors operation. When the door is in the fully open position it hangs way out there off the end of the
building. Now the building structure is supporting the door, when the door is being opened the cylinders
are putting forces to the cylinder brackets and the doors subframe that is attached to the vertical building
columns. Note the cylinders are offset to the inside of the building columns that carry the loads of the
door in all positions. Yes a sub-frame adds extra support, but every hydraulic door needs a building to hang
off of and door columns to support the door and the powerful cylinders that raise and lower the door.
All buildings must be designed to carry the weightloads and the doors operation to make a safe installation.
This is how you avoid door failures/building failures.
The door column may be too light or the building column is not properly braced to take the forces of the
hydraulic cylinders. Since the doors cylinder bracket is offset from the centerline of the door side column,
that causes eccentric loading and torsion on the door side column. Correct the problem when you know
this is happening.
Raise the door to a half open position and jog the down switch several times so the door comes to a stop.
Keep an eye on the top cylinder and cylinder bracket and watch for movement in the bracket. The bracket
over time may fail if it was manufactured with too light a material. You must understand both cylinders
carry the entire weight of the door.
When a hydraulic door has not been properly designed the top pivot points that the cylinder attach to can
break off or fail. It's important to inspect each door and check for signs of failure. Also, Google the words
"door failures" and read up on any problems that are published on the web.
Nothing went wrong with the hydraulic doors. When a door manufacturer has a poor cylinder bracket design
and the building column and the subframe bracket are not properly designed, the forces the two powerful
cylinders have on the building column will cause door failures. The stresses on a hydraulic door are much
different than a bifold door. Hydraulic doors, when open, stick way out and are supported by two cylinders
holding the door in all positions. Therefore, the cylinder bracket must be designed to carry those forces and
transfer them to the building's door column. Knowing that, how can anyone tell you that the door puts NO
stress on your building. Everyone is going to have to rethink that statement! Hydraulic doors are a great
design, but must be done right. Understand the hydraulic door and its forces!
Schweiss stands behind its product if you decide to install the door yourself. We have easy-to-read, step-by-
step install manuals, and have many satisfied customers who install their own doors.
Hydraulic doorframes have bolted connections - that make it quick and easy to assemble.
The bolts are supplied with each Hydraulic Door!
Hydraulic door frames have bolted connections - that makes it quick and easy to assemble.
The bolts are supplied with each Hydraulic Door!
Sure, doors can be wind-rated to specifications. Schweiss doors can be wind rated to suit the needs of the
application. Many doors range in wind-rating from 90-175mph. It's good to think about the wind rating of your
door depending on your location. Wind loaded doors come with a new Schweiss wind pin for extra strength.
We replace broken and damaged "Other Brand" doors all the time. It's much safer to buy a Schweiss Door
and get our installation, parts, and service included.
If you are concerned about the width and height of your door or you want to replace the an old, worn out door
from another brand or slider door Schweiss can build it. Width is no problem for a bifold door, and buildings
can also be modified to give extra clearance to your opening.
Schweiss Red Power pump is part of the patented Schweiss hydraulic door apparatus. The electric pump
provides a means to operate the hydraulic system. The electric pump uses hydraulic power to operate two
heavy duty lift cylinders. The difference is in the Schweiss commercial grade electrical system, electrical
control box and 4 or 8 gallon hydraulic oil reserve with a direct drive motor to the pump. The red power pump
can be placed anywhere in your building with universal mounting brackets. The Red Power pump also comes
ready to operate, but is expandable to easily install upgrades such as photo-eye-lasers, horn, safety edges,
warning lights and entrance lights.
Schweiss can build large doors for military equipment. Steel blast proof doors can also be custom built with
bulletproof windows, gun holes and safety upgrades.
Absolutely! No Door is too small. Schweiss considers residential doors a designer application. It's always
good to consider the extras such as custom cladding and finishings.
Schweiss sells doors all over the world, we've shipped to Europe, Asia, Australia, South America, Mexico and
Canada. Shipping overseas is no problem.
Schweiss has built and installed many hangar doors including 132 hangar doors on one airfield project near
Chicago Illinois. Schweiss is the premiere installer of hangar doors with many aviation customers and projects
built-to-date around the world.
Each hydraulic door has a self contained "Red Power" pump that can be located anywhere in your building.
Yes, Schweiss has a strong presence in Australia. We just shipped four more doors last week. We can help you.
What should I know before purchasing doors for a T-Hangar?
Looking for multiple doors, it could save money to purchase and install them together.
Call us at 1-800-746-8273 to see how much you can save on your t-hangar application.
Consider a glass designer door or custom cladding to fit your building. Designer Doors a great way to turn
your building into an indoor/outdoor space. A residential designer door can open up to a patio or gathering
area and seamlessly connect the interior and exterior of your home. It makes sense to go with Schweiss
doors for your next specialty door or RV garage door application.
With a large hydraulic door it can be a good idea to add windows and walk doors so that the door operator
can see what (or who) is parked outside the door before opening it.
Make sure the clear opening is large enough to fit your plane. See our airplane size chart to know how big
to build your door.
https://www.schweisshydraulicdoors.com/applications/hydraulic-aviation-hangar-doors/airplane-size-chart/
There are special criteria for concrete buildings. Also make sure to let our installers know if you have a
concrete floor.