GDO Classic Medium Horizontal Rib (White Only) Special Offer Up and Over garage door Steel GDO



GDO Classic Medium Horizontal Rib (White Only) - Special Offer Steel Up and Over
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The GDO Classic Medium Horizontal Rib Steel Up and Over Garage Door is a simple, tidy-looking steel door at a sensible price. The medium horizontal ribs give a clean look that works well on most standard single garages.

  • Available with canopy or retractable gear for straightforward manual use, with the option to add an electric operator later.
  • Special offer model in white both sides, standard sizes only.
  • Ordering size is the nominal door size not including the fixing frame – check the measure tab for overall frame dimensions.
  • Typical delivery time is around 6 weeks from order.
  • Good Quality Door with Great Value
  • Most Popular UK Standard Sizes
  • Easy Fit With Pre Fitted Steel Sub Frame
  • Manufactured in the UK
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Web Price from: £403.20 Inc. VAT
£336.00 Ex. VAT

GDO Classic Medium Horizontal Rib - Special Offer

The GDO Classic Medium Horizontal Rib Steel Up and Over Garage Door is a straightforward galvanised steel door in a clean, modern horizontal ribbed design. The medium-width ribbing gives a slightly bolder look than a standard ribbed door, which suits more contemporary homes while still working well on most typical single garages.

Design and finish

Finished white both sides as standard, this door is supplied in the most popular standard UK sizes. The simple ribbed layout keeps the appearance neat and uncluttered, ideal where you want a tidy, modern look without going over the top.

Operating gear options

The door comes with your choice of canopy or retractable operating gear factory fitted to the door chassis. You choose the gear type when ordering and the door arrives ready to fit, with no need to build up the mechanism on site.

Sub frame options

You can order the door on its own for fixing to a suitable timber sub frame, or with a factory-fitted steel sub frame so it can be fitted straight into your structural opening. In both cases, an up and over door must always have either a timber or steel sub frame – it cannot be fitted directly to brickwork without one.

Sizing and measuring

As with all standard size up and over doors, the ordering sizes refer to the internal opening size of the chosen sub frame (the daylight opening between the frame legs and under the head). You will always need to add on the timber or steel frame widths to calculate the overall external dimensions, which is especially important if you are fitting the door and frame between brickwork where space is tight.

These GDO special offer up and over doors are white only, in standard sizes only, and you choose canopy or retractable gear when you start the order. Standard up and over doors in the UK are ordered using imperial size references, which relate to the nearest internal sub frame dimensions, rather than exact metric conversions.

Canopy or Retractable Gear

The first decision is whether you want canopy or retractable operating gear. Canopy gear uses a preassembled torsion spring above the door panel with cables either side to lift the door, and when it is fully open about a third of the panel projects out of the front of the garage, which is where the “canopy” name comes from.

Retractable operating gear uses lifting arms either side with springs and horizontal tracks inside the garage, so the door swings out a little further on the way up but then retracts fully back into the garage on the tracks. This makes retractable gear the better option if you know you want to add an electric operator, assuming you have enough headroom and length inside the garage for the boom.

Canopy with steel frame

Canopy mechanism with steel frame

Retractable up and over door
Retractable mechanism with steel frame

 

Handle Options

You can choose a standard black handle with euro profile cylinder locking, or no handle and no handle hole drilled at all. No handle is usually chosen when the door is going to be used with an electric operator so you are not left with an unused external handle and keyhole.

GDO Handle option

Most other up and over door ranges come pre-drilled for a handle as standard, so being able to order the panel undrilled is a useful option when you are planning automation.

Factory Fitted Steel Sub Frame

The door can be supplied with a factory fitted steel box section sub frame in white or as a door and gear only to fit to your own timber frame. The steel frame comes already assembled and fixed to the door, so on site you simply position the frame into the structural opening, level it up and fix through the frame legs and head.

The steel sub frame is 50mm wide all round on these steel up and over doors. To get the overall external frame size, just add 100mm to the ordering width and 50mm to the ordering height.

For example, a 2134mm (7’0”) wide ordering size will give an overall frame width of 2234mm once the 50mm frame is added either side. Please make sure you allow a little tolerance in your opening for packing, sealant and any movement in the structure.

These doors are ordered by their imperial door size reference, which in practice is the closest imperial dimension to the internal width and height of the chosen sub frame (timber or steel). This is the normal way standard up and over garage doors are specified in the UK, so your 7’0” x 7’0” or 7’0” x 6’6” reference is effectively describing the daylight opening between the frame legs and under the frame head.

If you select no steel frame, the assumption is that you have, or will be installing, a suitable timber sub frame that is square, level and securely fixed. The door gear is then fixed back to that timber frame in the more traditional way.

4 Point Internal Locking

Standard specification is 2 point internal locking, giving locking points at the usual two corners of the door. You can upgrade to 4 point internal locking, operated from the internal handle via cables, and this system can still be fully in place and working even if you don’t have an external handle fitted. This option is mainly for people who want better mechanical security on a manual door, or who are automating but still like the reassurance of proper internal locking.

Colour and Sizes

These are special offer models, so they are white only and standard sizes only with no made to measure or colour changes on this range.
Purpose made sizes are available for this door design in our shop
 

Door type and operation

  • Type: Single skin steel up and over garage door with canopy or retractable lifting gear.
  • Operation: Manual as standard, with retractable gear the better choice if you plan to add an electric operator.
  • Sizes: Standard sizes only, no made to measure on this range.
  • Ordering sizes: Ordered by imperial size references (for example 7’0” x 6’6”, 7’0” x 7’0”) which relate to the closest internal frame opening size.

Construction and finish

  • Construction: Galvanised steel door leaf with pressed ribs, folded edges and internal bracing for strength.
  • Finish: Factory finished in white only on the door and optional steel frame.

Steel sub frame

  • Steel frame: Optional 50mm all round factory-fitted steel box frame in white.
  • Sizing with frame: Add 100mm to the ordering width and 50mm to the ordering height to get the overall external frame size.

Operating gear options

  • Canopy – Overhead torsion spring and cables, with about one third of the door projecting out when open.
  • Retractable – Side arms and horizontal tracks, the door retracts fully into the garage and is well suited to electric operators.

Locking

  • 2 point internal locking as standard.
  • 4 point internal locking upgrade, using cables from the internal handle to operate extra locking points (no exposed locking rods).

Handle options

  • Standard black external handle with euro cylinder for manual use.
  • Or supplied without handle and without handle hole for electric operation.

Installation

  • Can be supplied pre-framed for direct fixing into the opening, or unframed for fixing to your own timber sub frame.
  • A level floor and square, plumb opening are important for the best results and smooth door operation.

Installation guidance

  • These doors should be fixed to a sound, square and level opening, whether you are using the factory-fitted steel frame or your own timber frame.
  • Always check the floor is level where the frame legs sit; any fall in the floor will affect how well the door closes and seals.
  • Allow a small amount of fitting tolerance around the overall frame size to pack, plumb and level the frame properly before final fixing.
  • When using the optional steel frame, the door and frame arrive pre-assembled. Offer the frame into the opening, wedge and support it, then check with a spirit level on the head and both legs before drilling and fixing.
  • Fixings should be suitable for the wall type (for example, concrete screws, frame fixings or sleeve anchors into brick or block). Use several fixings down each leg of the frame rather than relying on just a couple near the top.
  • With a timber sub frame, make sure the timber is straight, treated and securely fixed to the structure before you hang the door to it. The door gear then fixes back to the timber uprights and head.

Space and clearance

  • Check you have enough headroom inside the garage for the chosen gear: canopy needs space above the opening for the spring shaft, and retractable needs extra headroom and depth for the horizontal tracks and any electric operator boom.
  • Make sure there is enough clear space in front of the garage for the door to swing out fully during operation, especially with retractable gear which swings out a little further on the way up.

General advice

  • Two people are strongly recommended for handling and positioning the door and frame safely.
  • After fixing, check the door runs freely, latches securely and sits evenly against the frame; adjust as needed before fully tightening all fixings.
  • Basic maintenance such as light oil on pivots, rollers and moving parts will help the door run smoothly and extend the life of the operating gear.

Warranty information

These steel up and over doors are covered by a manufacturer’s warranty, provided they are installed and used in normal domestic conditions.

1. Warranty period

  • Garage door, frame and mechanism: 10 year warranty covering the safe and reliable operation of the garage door from the date of purchase, for the original purchaser.
  • Springs, tracks, rollers and hinges: 2 year warranty for normal domestic use (no more than 5 open/close operations per day). We recommend they are inspected annually by a competent engineer.
  • Replacement parts: 6 month warranty on replacement parts, or the remainder of the original warranty period if longer.
  • Paint finish: Factory-applied white finish covered against rust-through and loss of adhesion for the stated warranty period, assuming the surface is kept clean and is not damaged by impact or harsh chemicals.

2. Requirements

  • Warranty is only valid in the country where the garage door was purchased.
  • The product must have been purchased through an authorised partner and supported by a valid receipt and product identification (such as barcode/serial label).
  • The warranty covers the garage door, frame and operating mechanism only, and does not extend to any surrounding building work or consequential damage.

3. Performance

  • During the warranty period, defects which can be shown to be due to material or manufacturing faults will be rectified. At the manufacturer’s discretion this may be by repair, exchange of parts, supply of a replacement door, or a reasonable reduction in price.
  • The warranty does not cover any costs for removal, refitting, installation labour or delivery/attendance charges.

4. Exclusions

  • Improper transport, storage or fitting.
  • Repairs or adjustments carried out by non-qualified or non-competent individuals.
  • External influences such as fire, water ingress, alkaline solutions, acids, salt, bird droppings or abnormal atmospheric or industrial pollution.
  • Use of non-approved parts or accessories without the manufacturer’s agreement.
  • General wear and tear, lack of reasonable maintenance and any damage caused by impact or misuse.

Full warranty terms, including any updates or model-specific details, are supplied with the product documentation and are available on request.

Click here to view this door's product guarantee.

 

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