Wisconsin Bifold and Hydraulic Doors

1 I am looking into what is required for one of the doors for a hangar that is being designed. I assume the doors (both models) will have 1 elec load, 1 for the motor (bi-fold) or 1 for the hydraulic pump. for an estimated 50'x16' door, what is the elec load required for these doors? Also, what is the cost estimate for each one of the doors? I only know the potential door opening at this time. Hangar is still being designed. I am tasked with the electrical design portion, and looking for information on your doors. I am not sure if end or side wall, but would assume end? it will be 1 big building divided up into 6 hangers, all the doors on one side of the building.

2 Hello, I am looking for an estimate, for my customer, on a Hydraulic or Bi-Fold Door. This door will need to replace an existing hangar 40x12ft door in Wisconsin. Please let me know if you need further information.

3 I need a 40ft door. Open to bifold or hydraulic. Pricing is my biggest question. Secondly where does the door buying/building process fit into a hangar plan? I’m assuming there are some considerable building considerations for such a large door. Planning a 60x60 hangar in Wisconsin.

4 I am a contractor with a project in Wisconsin. My metal building supplier (metallic) is requesting information for a proposed 20' tall x 60' wide bifold door. My rep is going out of town for a week and I need him to input the data today. Can you send me something I can pass along asap?

5 Looking for a quote on hanger door Wisconsin. The door is approximately 41 wide by 10 tall.

6 Hi there! I’m interested in getting a quote for either a bifold or one-piece garage door. We are building a third stall garage onto our existing house in Wisconsin and will be installing a car lift into it. We are having issues with a regular door that comes in at a 90 degree angle as it will hit the lift. So we were looking at a door that doesn’t come into the garage and that folds up upon itself (like a plane hangar). I’m not sure which option would be better, but we were thinking a bi-fold door just due to space would likely work well. We are also looking for an aesthetically pleasing option that can either match our existing 2-car garage door (that’s metal) or, if that’s not an option, than building it out of wood. The construction on our garage has started, so we would be hoping to sort this out sooner rather than later as well only just realized this was going to be a problem. Looking forward to chatting and hopefully coming up with a solution.

7 I’m beginning the process to build a hanger at Shell Lake AirPort Wisconsin. I am interested in a 14 foot high by 40 foot wide door.