High -Speed doors keep industrial and commercial facilities moving — separating environments, controlling airflow, protecting product, and cycling through forklift and foot traffic without becoming a bottleneck. RCI Doors™™ designs, installs, services, and repairs high-speed door systems across North Carolina and the greater Charlotte metro — including Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheboro, Huntersville, Rock Hill, and Fort Mill.
High-Speed Door Installation
We install and service the industry’s leading high-speed door brands. Every project we touch is held to five non-negotiables.
- High-Cycle Engineering
Doors rated for 75–100+ open/close cycles per day, selected for your traffic volume, opening size, and application environment. - Full Safety Feature Suite
Reversing edges, photo eyes, area detection systems, and audible warning signals are standard on every installation. - Application-Matched Door Type
Fabric, metal, or rubber curtain selected for temperature tolerance, chemical exposure, forklift impact frequency, and hygiene requirements. - Self-Repairing / Breakaway Design
Impact-reset capability that returns the door to service without a service call after a forklift or equipment strike — reducing costly downtime. - Energy Efficiency & Air Separation
High-speed cycling dramatically reduces the time an opening is exposed, controlling airflow, limiting thermal transfer, and lowering heating and cooling costs.
High-Speed Door Services We Provide
- Install
New high speed door installation for interior and exterior openings, cold storage, cleanrooms, food processing facilities, and loading dock applications. - Maintain
Preventive maintenance agreements, annual safety inspections, sensor and activator calibration, curtain inspections, and operator tuning. - Repair
24-hour emergency high speed door repair, curtain and bottom bar replacement, motor and drive troubleshooting, sensor and photo eye replacement. - Replace
Full high speed door system replacement, operator and curtain upgrades, and retrofit of standard overhead doors with high-speed systems.
High-speed doors are heavy-duty, high-cycle industrial systems. Without regular preventive maintenance, sensor drift, curtain wear, and motor fatigue cause unplanned downtime — often during peak production hours. Annual inspection keeps your warranty in force and catches failures before they shut down your operation.
High-Speed Door Maintenance, Repair & Replacement
High-speed doors are high-cycle systems — curtains wear, bottom bars get hit, sensors drift, and motors accumulate cycles. A door running 75–100 cycles per day covers more ground in a year than most overhead doors see in a decade.
RCI Doors™™ maintains, repairs, and replaces high-speed door systems from every manufacturer we carry, keeping your operation running and protecting manufacturer warranties. When a door can be saved, we fix it. When it can’t, we replace it — all under a single local service relationship.
Annual high-speed door maintenance covers:
- Safety sensor calibration (photo eyes, area detection, reversing edge)
- Opening and closing speed verification
- Curtain, bottom bar, and seal inspection
- Drive motor, belt, and controller inspection
- Breakaway and self-repair mechanism test
- Limit switch and safety interlock verification
- Lubrication of guides, rollers, and moving components
Common High-Speed Door Applications
High-speed doors are the standard choice for any facility that prioritizes production throughput, temperature or contamination control, or high forklift and pedestrian traffic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a high-speed door?
A high-speed door is a power-operated industrial door engineered to open and close significantly faster than a standard commercial overhead door — typically 24–60 inches per second or more. The extra speed reduces the time an opening is exposed, limiting air exchange, temperature loss, dust, noise, and contamination between areas. High-speed doors are designed for high-cycle environments (75–100+ cycles per day) and are available in fabric, rubber, and metal curtain configurations to suit interior and exterior applications.
How fast do high-speed doors open and close?
Opening speeds vary by door type and model. Fabric roll-up high-speed doors typically open at 60–100 inches per second. Metal spiral doors like the Rytec Spiral range from 36–60 inches per second. Rubber strip and fold-up models are generally slower but still significantly faster than a sectional overhead door. RCI Doors™ selects the right door and operator speed for your traffic volume and application — high-traffic warehouse and dock openings get different specifications than controlled-environment interior doors.
What’s the difference between fabric, metal, and rubber high-speed doors?
Fabric high-speed doors (roll-up or folding) are the most common choice for interior industrial applications — fast, flexible, and available with vision panels. Metal spiral doors (like the Rytec Spiral) are built for harsh exterior and heavy-impact applications and provide better security and insulation. Rubber strip doors and high-speed rubber curtain doors are often used in cold storage and food processing where a physical seal and forklift compatibility are both required. RCI Doors™ carries all three curtain types across multiple manufacturers and will recommend the right configuration for your opening.
How often should high-speed doors be serviced?
High-speed doors should be inspected at least annually, and high-cycle doors running 75+ cycles per day benefit from semi-annual maintenance. Manufacturer warranties typically require documented preventive maintenance. RCI Doors™ offers flexible preventive maintenance agreements that include annual or biannual safety inspections, sensor calibration, curtain and seal checks, motor and drive inspections, and self-repair mechanism testing.
What happens when a high-speed door is struck by a forklift?
Most modern high-speed doors are engineered with breakaway or self-repairing bottom bars that allow the curtain to disengage or reset on impact, avoiding catastrophic damage. Fabric curtain doors with self-repairing bottom bars can often be reset by an operator in minutes without a service call — a major advantage over sectional doors that may require panel replacement and a technician visit. Metal spiral doors are designed to withstand direct impact. RCI Doors™ repairs and resets impact-damaged high-speed doors and can recommend self-repairing curtain upgrades for high-forklift-traffic environments.
Are high-speed doors energy efficient?
Yes — high-speed doors are significantly more energy efficient than slow-cycle overhead doors in high-traffic openings. Because they spend far less time open per cycle, they reduce thermal exchange between conditioned and unconditioned spaces. In cold storage and food processing applications, the energy savings from reduced refrigeration load often offset the door’s cost within a few years. High-speed doors also reduce dust, noise, pests, and airborne contaminants by limiting dwell time at the opening.
What is the lifespan of a high-speed door?
A well-maintained commercial high-speed door system typically lasts 10–15 years in a standard industrial environment, and premium models from manufacturers like Rytec can exceed 20 years on annual maintenance programs. Door lifespan depends heavily on cycle count, impact frequency, and preventive maintenance consistency. Curtains and seals wear faster than drive systems and are regularly replaced as part of ongoing maintenance — extending overall system life. RCI Doors™ maintains, repairs, and replaces every component of the systems we install and service.