Electric Wooden Garage Door "Woody" Fire Protection Equipment EC (Semi-Barrier Performance) Type
Using solid wood with a thickness of 32mm! The surface joint width is smaller compared to the standard type, resulting in a flatter finish.
"Woodie" is an electric wooden garage door that can be used for openings with a risk of fire spread, certified by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. The surface joint width is smaller compared to the standard type, giving it a flatter and sharper image, and it can be custom-made if the dimensions are within our specifications. Made from 32mm solid wood, it is highly durable and free from warping. 【Features】 ■ Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Certification Number: EC-0205 ■ Smaller surface joint width compared to the standard type ■ Delivery time is three weeks from the receipt of production instructions ■ Available size: W3200×H2700 *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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Japan is a kingdom of shutters. When walking down the street, you will always see houses with shutters. At the time of its founding, the overhead type garage door was primarily used in factories, warehouses, fire stations, and the Self-Defense Forces. It was extremely rare for it to be chosen for residential use in terms of design, and the product had very low recognition. In particular, wooden garage doors were circulating during a time when poor-quality imported products were prevalent, leading to issues with durability and a lack of knowledge among those handling them, resulting in constant complaints from users. It seems that residential builders rarely recommended them to clients. As an alternative product, major manufacturers commissioned Japanese building material manufacturers to produce panels and sold them using their own hardware, but compared to imported products, they were very expensive and became ultra-high-end products used only by a small number of wealthy individuals. Amidst this situation, our company president, Takayanagi, thought, "Is it possible to produce a domestically made product that is inexpensive and of good quality?" and "I want more people to know the benefits of garage doors," leading to the development of wooden garage doors.