Sunday, November 22, 2015

Shop Small 2015



It’s that time of year again! Small Business Saturday - November 28, 2015, encourages people everywhere to shop with small businesses.  Please join the country in supporting small businesses everywhere!

There are hundreds of reasons to SHOP SMALL – these are my favorites!
  • Small businesses are friendly and provide a personal comfort of customer service.
  • You will support your local economy byputting money back into the community.
  • You will help to support the national economy; over half of the working population is employed by small businesses.   
  • Shopping small business is Supporting the American dream.
  •  You will feel good about yourself! 
 www.sbadoors.com

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Keyless Entry Commercial

Keyless Entry is HERE!

Stand-Alone (offline) Cylindrical Lock sets

The offline EGT is primarily a battery powered stand alone lock set utilizing a keypad, a Mifare RFID reader or a combination keypad and RFID reader for controlled access. Offline lock sets require user updates and lock settings be manually updated at each opening. USB models allow the use of a hand held
device to simplify management of
users, groups, schedules and lock settings. USB  models also maintain an audit trail accessed by the hand held device. Auxiliary power input, remote release contacts and mechanical key bypass are standard on all models.
  •  Operates up to 130,000 lock/unlock cycles on one set of (4) AA-batteries
  • Full outdoor standard - both sides can be exposed to weather
  • 3 Hour UL Fire Rating, ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Chassis
  • Mechanical key bypass standard
  • Simple installation7" tablet PC optional for programming USB models (optional accessory)Simple Programming
COMES COMPLETELY INSTALLED on your walk door!

http://sbadoors.com/products/walk-doors/

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Door Coupon!

Fall into a great deal!
 
Order any two walk doors –
RECEIVE $50. OFF!
Valid through October 31, 2015
 
COUPON REDEMPTION CODE: FALL2015
 
 

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Fire Rated Doors

Fire Rated Walk Doors

Steel Building Accessories provide 90-minute steel fire doors complete with sub-frame for easy installation. The fire rated door is all inclusive - pre-assembled, pre-hung, threshold, hinges, lockset and sweep.

Available with B label = 1 1/2 hour or A label = 3 hour.

Exceptional strength and durability.

See specs here.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Steel Building / Metal Building Insulation

Steel Building Accessories provides the highest quality products for pre-engineered steel and metal buildings.
  • NIA Certified Faced Insulation.
  • Only NAIMA 202-96 certified metal building insulation is used.
  • Laminating that produces a product superior in wrinkle-free appearance.



    Contractors - special order and cut to size. Save valuable time!

    Call us today 1.866.700.1136

Friday, August 21, 2015

Steel Building Dealer Benefits

STEEL/METAL BUILDING DEALERS

We offer one stop shopping with rebates to YOU! 
Steel Building Accessories will handle all:

 * calls and questions
 * billing
 * vendors
 * shipping
 * drawing take-off’s
 * door schedules and specs

YOU REAP THE REWARDS!

Call us today 1.866.700.1136

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Contractor Sales

CONTRACTORS

Steel Building Accessories can help you save time and money. 

We offer:
  • easy to install accessories
  • all models
  • extended sizes
  • specialty products
  • delivery WHERE you want
  • delivery WHEN you need it
Call us today 800.866.1136

Friday, August 7, 2015

Sectional vs. Roll Up Door

“What is the difference between a section overhead door and a roll-up door?”

Sectional doors contain panels or “slabs” that are moving up and into the building. Track options let you decide how the door track system will be incorporated into your building. The doors can go up and straight back into the building (traditional), can go straight up the inside wall if your building is tall enough or can even follow the roof pitch. Sectional doors are easy and low maintenance. They come in several options of steel gauge thickness, insulated or non-insulated, with or without windows, and have several color options.
Roll-up doors, also referred to as coiling doors or canister doors are popular for storage units, warehouses, hangars and automotive structures. They roll up into a canister in the building and are very durable.  Roll up doors can be insulated or non-insulated and come in a variety of colors. Window options are not available roll up doors.

Both sectional and roll up doors can be purchased with optional electric openers and remotes!

Call or email us for more information!

Info@sbadoors.com
Phone: 1.866.700.1136

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Energy Savings Door


Clopay is proud to announce that BUILDINGS magazine has selected its Commercial Model 3730 Energy Series with Intellicore® overhead sectional steel door as a 2015 Money-Saving Product winner. The Model 3730 is part of an elite group of 83 products showcased in the magazine’s June 2015 issue.
Read more:  http://www.clopaydoor.com/pressreleases/2015/06/11/clopay-commercial-model-3730-chosen-as-money-saving-product-by-buildings-magazine

Friday, July 10, 2015

Mini Storage Doors!

Did you know that sbadoors.com provides a full line of commercial roll-up doors?

Self storage and mini storage units are a profitable, big business. We can help you choose the best doors for self storage units.  

Exterior doors and Interior hallway facility doors are designed to meet requirements of the self storage units.

Mini roll-up doors are available in a large variety of sizes and colors. Check out some great features at http://sbadoors.com/products/mini-storage-roll-up-doors/

Friday, June 26, 2015

Benefits of replacing a garage door!

June is garage door safety month!

Thinking of upgrading an old overhead door? Think functionality as well as vision enhancements. There are many insulated options available based on the R-Value. With all the different track, window and opener options it is well worth the cost of your upgrade.


Some of the benefits of replacing your overhead door include:

·         Improves the appearance of your business or home

·         Increases the value of your building

·         Reduces your heating or cooling costs

·         Reduces maintenance

·         Prevent risk of injury

·         Secure Access

Seeing is believing! Check out our  Before and After pictures.

http://sbadoors.com/past-projects-see-the-difference/

Friday, June 19, 2015

Organize my garage!

We are going to fly off the door radar here and talk about the garage! Spring is a wonderful time to get your garage in ORDER! Follow these steps and when you are all done you may even want to consider a new door!

Garage Organization
We are always talking doors, doors, doors… How about we mix it up and talk about the garage itself! Today we are going to tackle CLEARING OUT THE CLUTTER!!!

Inventory

1. CHECK AND LOOK AT WHAT IS IN YOUR GARAGE.  Perhaps you need to make a list of what you have so you can logically inventory what needs to be there and what does not have to be there. Decide what really needs to stay in the garage and what needs to be stored some other place.

2. GROUPING. Now pick thing that go together and put them in groups and categories. Lawn equipment and yard tools, automotive parts and tools, sporting goods and equipment, children’s toys should be kept together, and so on.

3. LOOK AT YOUR SPACE. Starting with the biggest items and narrowing them down, access the available space. Now is a good time to look up at the ceiling and look at the walls. If you put a work bench or shelving in one corner or on one wall would that clarify the space?  Would it provide easier access to more frequently utilized items?

4. REMOVE EVERYTHING.  Take everything out of the garage and place it where it will be secure and dry. Remember this could take several days or week-ends to complete the project.  Decide what you want to throw away or store elsewhere.  Now take those items and put them in their proper place. Time to clean! Now sweep out the garage, dust and grab a garden hose if necessary. Now put your vehicles and any extremely large items back. This may be a riding mover, chest type freezer or large air compressor. This way you will see exactly what space is remaining.

5. STORAGE SOLUTIONS TIME. Now you can add a tool caddy, shelving, work bench or storage bins. Anything that makes your life easier! whatever you have decided will meet your needs.  Remember you have to accommodate all of the stuff you have sitting stored.

6. PUT IT ALL BACK!  It is going to go back a lot easier. You will have a renewed energy in looking at your clean and newly organized garage.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Wind-Code Garage Doors!

Reinforced Garage Doors Help Protect Your Home During High Winds
 
Garage doors play a critical role in protecting your home, especially if you live in a hurricane prone region. If you do not have a tested, wind-rated door, high winds can force it out of the opening, causing an uncontrolled buildup of internal pressure and ultimately a blowout of your home's roof and supporting walls. 

The adoption of the International Building Code (IBC) means wind load is no longer an issue exclusive to Florida and other hurricane hot spots. 

States like Kansas, Missouri, Utah, Nevada and California also have windload reinforcement requirements for garage doors because of wind speeds related to the terrain and weather in those regions.

Read more: http://www.clopaydoor.com/residential/windcode-residential-information

Call us today! We can help you find the perfect door to meet your needs!


1.866.700.1136 ask for Rose!

Friday, June 5, 2015

Power Out! - Garage Door Open!



Plan Ahead to Avoid Garage Door Lock-In During a Power Outage

Most people don't even think about their automatic garage door opener not working during a power outage. We just expect it to faithfully go up and down when we press the button.

If the power goes out, you may need to disconnect your automatic opener to manually open your garage door. Familiarize yourself with the process in advance to avoid having to search frantically for the garage door instruction manual in the dark.

Here are some tips to help avoid getting "locked-in" the garage:

1. Disconnect or unplug your automatic garage door opener when the garage door is closed.

2. Pull the emergency cord to disconnect the garage door opener from the door. The cord usually has a red handle and will hang down from the center rail of the garage door mechanism.

3. Lift the garage door straight up until the door is fully open. Make sure the door will remain open on its own. If the springs are properly balanced, the door will open easily and stay in place. If it’s difficult to open, have a garage door service professional inspect the door to avoid further damage or safety risks.

4. Close the garage door manually and lock it. The garage door isn’t securely shut until you manually slide the lock bar.

5. Reconnect the automatic garage door opener when the power comes back on. Make sure the door is unlocked when the opener is reconnected. Opening the garage door with the lock bar in place can cause major damage.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Garage Door Safety!



June is Garage Door Safety Month!

It is time to perform safety inspections on your overhead garage doors.

Here are a few things that homeowners should check. Remember a professional should inspect and make any repairs! A yearly visit from the garage door repair technician will keep your door running safely and smoothly.

  • Check that the door opens and closes smoothly. If not, the springs may need to be adjusted.  
  • If your garage door springs are not correctly gauged, they may be too tightly wound and can cause damage or injury if they wear out and break.
  •  Make sure you do not have any loose brackets on your door. Brackets are under tension and they can cause injury if they loosen or are removed.

  •  Closely inspect cables, look for wearing or fraying.
  •  Check the opener’s automatic reverse. To test the garage door opener, put a roll of paper towels under the door. Lower the door, it should reverse when it hits the paper towels.  If it does not reverse have it checked!     
  • Always install control opener switches at least 5 feet above the floor so small children cannot reach them.