







This one was a bigger job - four AP200 windloaded overhead doors going into a brand-new build still mid-construction. Two 12x8s and two 12x9s. That's a lot of door, and every bit of it needed to be done right from the start.
The AP200 isn't your everyday residential door. It's built to handle serious wind loads, which matters a lot when you're putting up a structure that needs to hold up long-term. These doors are heavier, the hardware is beefier, and the installation process takes more time and the right equipment to do it properly. We brought a scissor lift on-site to handle the high-reach work on the taller openings - no cutting corners on a job like this.
From the inside, you can see how clean the track and hardware layout came together across all four openings. The doors sit tight in the frames, the openers are mounted and lined up, and the whole setup is ready to work hard every day. That kind of reliability starts with getting the install right - not rushing it.
When someone is building something from the ground up, the last thing they need is doors that underperform or need attention right out of the gate. That's exactly why a windloaded door like the AP200 makes sense for builds where strength and durability aren't optional. It's the kind of investment that pays off from day one.