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| Rundum side sectional in superior spruce with remote control. |
Rundum original round the corner garage doors in arched openings. |
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| Vertico Round The Corner Aluminium Door in silver finish |
Very large Bi Parting Rundum Original timber door with automation |
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| Rundum Original with routed design in the timber face. |
Rundum side sectional timber door with windows in painted finish |
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| Special routed design in a bi-parting arrangement with windows. |
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Round the corner garage doors were one of the earliest types of garage doors to follow the side hinged doors first used. Sliding on all different types of top hung rollers with guides usually running in a U channel set into the ground the door was able to be manufactured to almost any size from various types of timber. However the bottom channel was the weak point in the operation as it regularly filled with leaves, gravel and all types of debris which unless cleared out would upset the sliding operation of the door. The track would also perish unless stainless or galvanised steel options were used, and replacement means taking the door down cutting the floor and reassembling the door. Although today you can still buy the hardware to enable assembly of a traditional round the corner door, the time spent installing combined with the expense of having door panels made by a joiner makes it an expensive package indeed. Remote control automation of the system is also very difficult, if not impossible in many cases.
Now there is a solution in the U.K. from one of two German manufacturers - Rundum Meir and Vertico by SWS U.K.
  Both door types have a bottom tracking sytem which is installed onto the finished garage floor surface and acts as a weather bar as well as not being affected by dirt, dust and gravel. Rundum Meir produce two main types of round the corner system and have done since 1968 - the Original Rundum Meir and the Side Sectional door. Both options can be produced in either timber or galvanised steel sections. Either system can be automated very easily and safely. The timber types available include Norwegian Spruce, Superior Spruce, European Oak, Larch, Iroko, Mahogany and Douglas Fir.
See our Features Page showing both door types in more detail or call one of our branched for further details and pricing on (0800) 525442
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