Our Overhead Sectional Doors are engineered for high-frequency loading bay and warehouse openings, travelling vertically along a guided track to maximize usable floor and side space. Built with insulated steel panel sections and heavy-duty spring-balanced hardware, these doors deliver smooth operation, strong thermal performance, and long service life.

Designed for space-efficient vertical operation — combining insulated panel sections, spring-balanced tracks and heavy-duty steel durability.
Overhead Sectional Doors travel straight up along guided side tracks, opening flat against the ceiling instead of swinging out or sliding sideways. This keeps floor and wall space free, making them ideal for warehouses, loading docks, and workshops that need frequent, reliable door cycles.
Standard build data on the left, available vision panel and finish options on the right.
| Door Type | Overhead Sectional Door |
|---|---|
| Construction | Insulated Steel Panel Sections |
| Operation | Vertical Travel on Guided Side Tracks |
| Coating | Corrosion Resistant Coating |
| Balancing | Torsion / Extension Spring Assembly |
| Standard Sizes | As Required (Custom Sizes Available) |
| Hardware Included | Track & Roller Assembly, Springs |
| Optional Add-ons | Vision Panel, Motorized Operator |
| Recommended Use | Warehouses, Loading Bays, Industrial Units, Workshops |
All options manufactured to order. Custom RAL shades, vision panel sizes and insulation grades available on request — mention your requirement when requesting a quote.
The door travels vertically along side tracks and requires headroom above the opening for the track and, if fitted, the motorized operator — our team will confirm exact clearance based on your opening size.
Yes, panel sections are built with an insulated core as standard, helping maintain temperature control in warehouses and cold-chain facilities.
Yes. Doors are manufactured as required to fit your specific opening dimensions rather than fixed standard sizes.
Yes, Mitva provides end-to-end delivery — from manufacturing through on-site installation and commissioning.
Lead times depend on quantity, insulation grade, and automation requirements. Share your requirement and our team will confirm a schedule.