Roller garage doors
Roller garage doors are particularly popular for homes with limited space because they don't require any swing space outside the garage or internal ceiling tracks, and they provide a clean, modern look.
What is a roller garage door?
A roller garage door opens by rolling up around a drum or coil at the top of the garage opening. They open vertically, which makes them a great option for homes with limited space, as they don't require any swing space outside the garage or tracks inside.
Space-saving, no-nonsense option
There's a lot to love about roller doors. Their quiet operation, space saving capabilities, wide colour range and the fact that they’re a cost effective option, has made them a popular choice for new homes, renovations, businesses and industrial buildings.
Roller garage doors are built from durable steel or aluminum, and their robust design makes them difficult for intruders to break into — making them a safe and secure garage door choice.
Space-saving design
Rolling up into a compact coil at the top of the garage, allowing you to save space both inside and outside the garage.
Why we love roller garage doors
Security
Roller garage doors are built from durable steel or aluminum, their robust design makes them difficult for intruders to break into
Cost effective option
With a wide range of roller garage doors available, they offer a garage door solution at a great entry level price point
Quiet operation
Roller doors tend to be quieter when opening and closing, making them less disruptive to your household
Low maintenance
Constructed from durable materials designed to withstand daily wear and tear with minimal upkeep .
Made from
Colorbond® steel
Your roller garage door can be made in Australian made Colorbond® steel, meaning you not only get the long life performance benefits of their five layer design — but you can choose whatever colour you like from the Colorbond® range.
Roller garage door FAQs
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A roller garage door is made of a curtain of steel or aluminium slats that rolls up around a drum or coil above the door opening. They open vertically, which makes them a great option for homes with limited space, as they don't require any swing space outside the garage or tracks inside.
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Roller doors are low-maintenance, no-nonsense, secure, and perfect for garages with limited ceiling space. They are a cost effective option for your project, coming in a wide range of colours and styles. They’re also durable and perform well in regional weather conditions like we get in Bendigo.
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Yes, all our roller doors can be automated for convenience. If you have an existing manual roller door, we can often retrofit it with an automation system.
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Roller doors generally need around 400mm+ of headroom to accommodate the roll drum. We’ll assess your space during the free measure and quote to ensure it’s suitable.
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Absolutely. We offer a range of colours and finishes to suit your home or business. You can choose from Colorbond® colours or custom options to match your style.
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Our roller doors are built with strong materials and can be fitted with advanced locking mechanisms or smart automation systems for added security.
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Yes, we install heavy-duty roller doors for commercial and industrial spaces as well. We’ll recommend the right product for your use case.
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We sure do. Whether you need a routine service, emergency repair, or help with a noisy or stuck door, our team can help — even if we didn’t install it originally.
BDC doors (our work)
Is your roller garage door
due for a service?
We can help with that
When’s the last time your door was serviced? If you can’t remember, then it’s probably time. Regular servicing of your garage door prevents sudden failure, ensures continued smooth movement and is often required to keep your warranty valid.
Which door is right for my home?
Design, colour, material may be the first things that come to mind when you're thinking about a new garage door for your home. While aesthetic absolutely is a key consideration, there are also a few other factors you'll need to take into account to ensure you make the right decision.
So where do you begin? We’re outlined the key factors to think about, to help you land on the right style door, for your needs.