Agriculture Hangar Doors Guide

For years, people have been using hangars in order to store agricultural equipment and livestock. In fact, the very first “hangar” got its idea from the existence of enclosures for livestock! All this is to say that the concept of hangars as storage and functional spaces for farms predates the existence of hangars themselves, and agriculture hangars are incredibly valuable to the industry.

A hangar is only as secure as the door used to protect it, which is the purpose of this guide. Generally, there are three types of hangar doors that will work best in agricultural settings: bi-fold doors, hydraulic doors, and rolling doors. In this article, you’ll get to learn all about these different types of hangar doors and decide which one is best for your agriculture hangar, depending on its contents and what exactly you’re looking for.

Bi-fold Doors

These kinds of doors have been in use for decades in many lines of work, but especially the agricultural industry. Bi-fold doors offer an advantage in that they have two sections that fold inward using an electric cable lift system. The presence of only two panels allows for a lot less strain on the building, which in turn can help with the structure’s overall integrity. The amount of lift cables necessary varies depending on the weight of the doors, but they ensure a high safety factor.

Bi-fold doors have an advantage because of the fact that they open without compromising the amount of existing space on the sides of the doorway. Therefore, any wide agricultural equipment can easily be removed from a hangar without worry about causing damage to the hangar or the doors. Bi-fold doors also have effective sealing from the elements, allowing the conditions inside the building to remain steady and maintain the quality of any potentially sensitive equipment you might need to store.

Bifold Hangar Door System

Hydraulic Doors

Hydraulic doors are widely appreciated for their simplicity and security, which makes these doors the most reliable kind of hangar door out there. These doors require very limited maintenance and are known for their longevity. They are also some of the easiest doors to operate, consisting of very few parts and just one physical panel for the door itself.

Hydraulic doors work by using a system of hydraulic cylinders that function to support load and capacity as well as significantly lower the risk of system failure. Hydraulic doors also open significantly faster than other large doors, leading to the ability to access tools faster and increase productivity. These doors are quiet, cost-effective, and give buildings a sleek look.

Blue Hydraulic Hangar Door

Rolling Doors

When you’re thinking about a barn, the idea of doors that comes to mind is probably most like what bottom rolling doors look like. These doors, as the name suggests, are fit to a track. They roll in one direction, bi-partially, or floating, and they open either manually or with an electric system. Rolling doors have been around since the invention of the hangar, and they are incredibly useful in many ways.

Bottom rolling doors allow for a lot of customization, making sure you can get exactly what you want out of them. They can be oriented in many different ways, open and close in many different configurations, and can maximize space inside the hangar with different positioning. Rolling doors can improve the safety and security of your space, and they can suit livestock warehouses perfectly because of the way they widen an exit to move animals in and out.

Rolling Hangar Door System for Private Sky Aviation - Exterior

Which should I pick?

This is up to you! There are many different factors to consider, and your experience with your agriculture hanger is yours to decide. If you’re in need of any more information, or if you have any questions regarding parts, you can always contact us for your needs. At Hangar Door Parts, it doesn’t matter who made your door, we have the parts!

Mark MacDonald

Mark MacDonald, a University of Mississippi graduate, is the Owner and CEO of Well Bilt Industries, a leader in aircraft hangar door manufacturing for nearly 40 years. Under his leadership, the company has expanded from bottom rolling hangar doors to include bifold and single panel hydraulic doors. Mark’s focus on quality has propelled WELL BILT into agriculture, marine, industrial, and residential markets, with all products manufactured using high-quality steel and UL-listed parts at their Ocala, Florida facility.

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