Industrial Roll-Up & Coiling Door Repair in Memphis, TN
Industrial roll-up door and coiling door repair in Memphis, TN covers rolling steel service doors, commercial sheet doors, counter doors, fire shutters, and security grilles used across warehouse, distribution, manufacturing, and food service facilities in Shelby, DeSoto, and Crittenden County. Roll-up and coiling doors fail at the curtain, slat, barrel, guide, and operator — symptoms ranging from a door that jams in the guides to a bottom bar that has been struck and deformed by a forklift or vehicle. Service request reviews accept commercial-only facilities.
Scope of Service Request Review
Service request reviews for Industrial Roll-Up & Coiling Door Repair in Memphis cover the following equipment and scope items. Review availability depends on provider fit, licensing, and current capacity for the facility location and equipment type.
- Rolling steel service door curtain and slat repair or replacement
- Coiling door guide, track, and barrel service
- Commercial sheet door (light-gauge roll-up) hardware issues
- Counter doors and service window roll-up hardware
- Rolling fire door and fire shutter drop-test and annual inspection coordination
- Security grille and security door curtain service
- Bottom bar, astragal seal, and anchor replacement
- Roll-up door operator — motor, brake, and control board
Common Problems & Symptoms
The following symptoms are the most common reasons Memphis-area commercial facilities submit industrial roll-up door repair requests. Identifying the specific symptom at intake speeds up provider matching.
- Door curtain jams in the guide on one or both sides
- Slats visibly bent, cracked, or missing after impact
- Bottom bar deformed or pushed off-center after forklift contact
- Door coils unevenly or rides up on one side of the barrel
- Operator runs but curtain doesn't move
- Rolling fire door will not reset after drop test or fusible link activation
- Door creates excessive noise (slapping or grinding) during travel
- Security grille gaps visible — curtain pulled away from frame
Equipment Brands Encountered in This Category
Memphis-area commercial facilities commonly operate the following brands in this service category. Brand information at intake helps match the provider most familiar with the specific equipment. Provider availability by brand is not guaranteed and must be confirmed at the time of review.
How to Submit a Service Request
Commercial facilities in Memphis, Shelby County TN, DeSoto County MS, and Crittenden County AR can use either the phone or the online form. Both reach the same review process.
Call or submit the online form
Provide the equipment type, symptoms or condition description, facility city and county, and state (TN, MS, or AR). The more detail submitted, the faster the review.
Attach photos if available
Two or three photos of the failed equipment — leveler in its current state, door at the failure point, visible damage — significantly improve provider matching by allowing pre-staging of likely replacement parts.
Request review follows
Provider fit, licensing for the correct state, equipment capability, COI or insurance requirements, and current availability are reviewed before any routing decision is made.
Provider connection if fit is confirmed
If provider fit is confirmed, the facility is connected. Actual service scheduling, pricing, and scope are handled directly with the provider. Commercial facilities only — no residential garage doors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a roll-up door and a coiling door?
The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically a coiling door stores its curtain in a coil above the opening, while a roll-up door is a broader category that includes both coiling doors and sectional overhead doors that roll up into horizontal tracks. In commercial settings, 'roll-up door' typically refers to a rolling steel or sheet door — a single-curtain door without separate panels. Coiling doors are the standard in commercial applications where overhead space is limited.
Do rolling fire doors need annual inspections in Tennessee and Mississippi?
Yes. Rolling fire doors — listed fire shutters and fire-rated rolling doors — are subject to NFPA 80 requirements, which mandate annual inspection, testing, and documentation. This includes drop testing (verifying the door closes fully under fusible-link activation or manual release), obstruction checks, and confirmation that the fusible link is within rating. Annual fire door inspection and test coordination can be included in a service request review for facilities in TN, MS, and AR.
Can a roll-up door curtain be repaired or does the whole curtain need replacement?
Individual slats can often be replaced if damage is limited to one or two sections. When damage extends across a significant portion of the curtain, or when the curtain is severely corroded or deformed, full curtain replacement is more cost-effective. Bottom bars are almost always replaced rather than repaired after impact damage. The provider will assess the curtain condition on-site; photos sent at intake help identify whether the damage is localized or widespread.
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Submit a Industrial Roll-Up Door Repair Request
Call or use the online form. Commercial facilities in Memphis TN, Shelby County, DeSoto County MS, and Crittenden County AR. Not for residential garage doors.
Submitting a request does not guarantee provider availability. Provider fit, licensing, and availability are confirmed before routing.