COMMERCIAL GARAGE DOORS SALES & INSTALLATION
Toledo’s commercial and industrial businesses rely on Overhead Door Company of Northwest Ohio™ for garage doors that keep their operations moving. Whether you need a high-speed door for a distribution center, a fire-rated door for a manufacturing facility, or a secure roll-up for a retail storefront, we help you select, install, and maintain the right commercial overhead door for the way you work.
We are proud to be your neighbor that’s served Northwest Ohio since 1932, backed by the brand that invented the overhead door in 1921.
Why Area Businesses Choose Us
Doors Engineered For Industrial Demands
Our rolling steel, insulated sectional steel, aluminum full-view, and high-speed models are built from heavy-gauge galvanized steel and rated for the thousands of open-and-close cycles.
Security That Protects Your People And Inventory
We offer fire-rated rolling doors that meet manufacturing and warehouse code requirements, heavy-duty roll-ups for storefronts and loading docks, and opener and access-control integration.
Local Service That Shows Up
With factory-trained technicians based right here in Northwest Ohio, we respond quickly for your 24/7 emergency repair and scheduled commercial planned maintenance to keep you in business.How Commercial Garage Door Installation Works In Toledo, Northwest Ohio, & Southeast Michigan
Step 1
Get a Free On-Site Assessment
An Overhead Door technician completes on-site measuring and assessment to recommend the right commercial garage door for your application.
Step 2
Choose Your Door & Schedule Installation
The sales team assists you in commercial compliance considerations and determines the best installation date based on your business operations.
Step 3
Professional Installation & Post-Install Support
Factory trained technicians explain commercial garage door specifications and performance features as well as warranty details and the Overhead Door planned maintenance program. We attempt to complete most commercial installations in one day.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT COMMERCIAL GARAGE DOORS
How do you install a commercial garage door?
How much does a commercial garage door cost?
What types of commercial garage doors do you install in Toledo, Northwest Ohio, and Southeast Michigan?
We are proud to serve businesses throughout Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan, installing the full Overhead Door™ commercial lineup from our Toledo, Sandusky, and Findlay showrooms. That includes sectional steel doors (standard, insulated, Thermacore®, and WindStorm™ wind-load models), aluminum full-view glass doors, rolling steel service, sheet, counter, and shutter doors, security grilles, fire-rated doors, rolling steel storm shelter doors, and the complete range of high-speed doors — metal, fabric, insulated fabric, and rubber. We also handle commercial openers, loading dock equipment, and gate operators, so your entire entry system comes from one local team you can trust.
What is the difference between a rolling steel door and a sectional steel door?
It comes down to how the door opens. A rolling steel door is built from interlocking horizontal slats that coil into a compact barrel above the opening. These are ideal when sideroom and headroom are tight, and are also a strong choice for loading docks, storefronts, and security-first openings.
A sectional steel door is made of hinged panels that lift up and travel back along tracks under your ceiling. It can be insulated for climate control and offers more options for appearance and wider openings. If you’re not sure which fits your building, our team will look at the opening with you and recommend the right one.
How long does a commercial garage door last?
What commercial garage door is best for a warehouse or distribution center?
Do you offer emergency commercial garage door repair?
How do I know when it's time to replace my commercial garage door?
A few signs that indicate replacement over another repair are:
- Breakdowns that are getting more frequent and more expensive
- A door that’s visibly damaged, rusted, or no longer sealing against the weather
- Rising energy bills from poor insulation or air leaks
- Sluggish or noisy operation
- Parts that are getting hard to source.
Your security and compliance needs can change too — if your current door no longer meets them, a new door is often the smarter long-term investment. When you’re unsure, we’ll give you an honest assessment of whether a repair or a replacement makes more sense for your bottom line.
