Although the doors on machine sheds, shops and other agricultural buildings are built to last a long time, their outdated operating systems can pose safety risks and become more susceptible to breakdowns. Old doors start experiencing problems after a lack of service and exposure to weather conditions, causing them to become structurally and cosmetically worn out over time.
A new door requires less maintenance and will not break down at inopportune times, which increases efficiency. This shop is pictured before a door retrofit.
A new door requires less maintenance and will not break down at inopportune times, which increases efficiency.
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Installing a new door offers the opportunity to increase opening height and width to accommodate today’s larger equipment. This shop is pictured before a new, larger door was installed.
Installing a new door offers the opportunity to increase opening height and width to accommodate today’s larger equipment.
Jason Myrvik is the general manager at Midland Door Solutions and offers more than 20 years of industry experience. As general manager, his responsibilities include overseeing the manufacturing and installation departments and ensuring the best customer service. Contact him at Jason@MidlandDoorSolutions.com.





