Richmond's Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) covers a significant portion of the city. Farm properties and acreage holdings often have large workshop doors, implement shelters and outbuilding access points that require specialist hardware and sizing.
ALR farm properties frequently have workshop and implement doors 14–20 feet wide and 10–14 feet tall — well above standard residential specifications. We service these large-format doors with appropriately rated springs and hardware.
Farm properties near the Fraser River and dyke system in East and South Richmond experience some of the highest moisture exposures in Metro Vancouver. Galvanized springs and stainless hardware are essential.
Beyond workshop doors, we service sliding outbuilding doors, barn access tracks and implement shelter entrances that use residential-to-light-commercial hardware.
Large farm doors often require non-standard spring sizes. We carry a broader range of torsion spring diameters and wire gauges than most residential suppliers.
Yes — we service large-format workshop doors up to 18 feet wide with appropriate spring and cable specifications. For very heavy commercial doors beyond this, we assess on-site.
Yes — East Richmond ALR properties adjacent to the dyke system experience high moisture. We use marine-grade hardware as standard for these locations.
Annually at minimum in Richmond's climate. High-use doors on working farms benefit from semi-annual lubrication and tension checks.
Often yes — we carry a broader range of torsion spring wire gauges and diameters than standard residential suppliers. Bring the door measurements and we'll identify the correct spring specification.
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