THERM-O-DOR ® sets the industry standard in overhead commercial and agricultural garage doors. Steel-Craft combines industry-leading manufacturing technology with top-quality raw materials to produce a door that delivers the highest standards in quality, strength, and performance to meet virtually any commercial need.
Note: TD134-20 is exactly the same as the TD134, except it has a 20 Gauge exterior face, and is often requested for heavy duty industrial applications.(only available in white).
Colour options
Every door is finished with a factory-applied, baked-on, two-coat polyester paint finish giving years of maintenance-free operation.
The door may also be painted to suit the exterior colour specifications of your home. SC2 offers custom paint.
Note: The accuracy of the colours displayed may vary depending on the settings of your monitor. To obtain an exact colour reference, please contact SC2 for colour samples.
Available in tD138 & TD134-20
White Stucco
Available in tD134
White Stucco
Aluminum Stucco
Sable Grey Stucco
Brown Stucco
SC Regal Black Stucco
Window Options
Window Sizes
Window Size
Glass
Thermoclear Polycarbonate
Frame Colour Options
TD134
23"x7"
Clear, Satin
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Black
24"x12"
Clear, Satin
--
Black
34"x16"
Clear, Satin
--
Black
Aluminum Full View
Clear, Satin
Clear(6mm,16mm), White Opal(16mm), Bronze(16mm), Charcoal(16mm), Blue(16mm), Green(16mm), Red(16mm)
White Acrynar, Aluminum Anodized, Sable Grey Powdercoat, Brown Powdercoat
TD138
23"x7"
Clear, Satin
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Black
24"x12"
Clear, Satin
--
Black
34"x16"
Clear, Satin
--
Black
Sealed Glass
Clear
Satin Texture
Aluminum Full View Section frame
Note: SA7000 rails must be used in Aluminum Full View Sections.
ALUMINUM FULL VIEW FRAME colours
Anodized Clear (Aluminum)
Acrynar White
Sable Grey Powdercoat
Brown Powdercoat
Thermoclear polycarbonate
Clear Lexan
White Opal Lexan
Bronze Lexan
Charcoal Lexan
Blue Lexan
Green Lexan
Red Lexan
Note: The glazing material (Thermoclear®) used is ideal for humid environments, however, it differs from glass in that it’s not sealed, therefore condensation may form in the cellular walls when interior/exterior temperatures are such that dew point temperatures are created (usually in periods of cooler weather). This condensation usually disappears when warmer weather returns.