Insulated Commercial Garage Doors — Vancouver & Lower Mainland
Insulated commercial overhead doors are the standard for any facility where temperature matters — food storage, pharmaceutical distribution, temperature-sensitive manufacturing, or simply a heated warehouse where energy costs add up. We supply, install, and repair insulated commercial sectional doors across Greater Vancouver. Call 604-206-5727.
R-Value and Why It Matters
Door insulation is rated in R-value — thermal resistance. A standard non-insulated commercial steel door has an R-value near zero. A polyurethane-core insulated commercial panel typically runs R-12 to R-17 depending on panel thickness and manufacturer. A polystyrene-insert panel — common on lower-cost doors — runs R-6 to R-10. The difference matters most on large openings: a 14 × 14-foot insulated door has nearly as much surface area as a living room wall.
In Vancouver’s mild but wet climate, insulation is mostly about energy efficiency and condensation control rather than extreme cold. A door that sweats on the inside faces corrosion and mould issues. Insulated panels with a thermal break between the inner and outer steel skins largely eliminate this problem.
Panel Construction
Polyurethane-injected panels are structurally superior to polystyrene-insert panels. The foam bonds to both steel skins and acts as a structural core, making the panel stiffer and more dent-resistant. Polystyrene panels have a foam insert that does not bond to the steel — it insulates but does not add to panel rigidity. On busy dock doors that take vehicle contact regularly, polyurethane construction holds up better.
Installation and Retrofit
If you currently have a non-insulated commercial door and are looking at an insulated replacement, the spring system almost certainly needs to be recalculated. Insulated panels are 20 to 40 percent heavier than equivalent non-insulated panels. Installing an insulated door without resizing the springs will burn out the operator and make the door hard to balance manually. We calculate the spring requirements for the new door weight before installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an insulated commercial garage door cost to install in Vancouver?
Insulated commercial sectional doors for standard openings (10 × 10 to 14 × 14 feet) typically run $3,000 to $7,000 installed depending on panel construction, R-value, and door width. Larger openings or specialty configurations cost more. Contact us for a project-specific quote.
Is an insulated commercial door worth it for a non-refrigerated warehouse?
If the warehouse is heated, yes — the energy saving on a large opening pays for the door upgrade over a few years. If the building is unheated, the benefit is condensation control and noise reduction rather than energy saving.
What R-value should a commercial warehouse door be?
R-12 to R-17 covers most heated commercial applications in the Lower Mainland. Cold storage and refrigerated facilities should look at R-17 and above with a proper dock seal system. The door R-value is only part of the equation — a well-sealed door performs much better than a high-R-value door with poor perimeter sealing.
Do insulated commercial doors need different springs than standard doors?
Yes. Insulated panels are heavier than non-insulated panels. The spring system must be calculated for the actual door weight. Installing an insulated door on springs sized for a lighter door will overload the operator and make the door unsafe to operate manually.
Call us for commercial door service in Vancouver: 604‑206‑5727 — same-day response, 24/7 emergency, honest quotes before any work starts.