2200mm High Domestic Standard Roller Door

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Standard Door Width - For custom sizes round up your door width then type the custom Door Size below: 2550
Door Width is wider than the size of the Opening, 50mm wider for doors upto 3430mm wide and 100mm wider for doors 3431 to 5100mm wide
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$949.00 AUD $1,262.00 AUD
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From $996 wiith Standard Guides at 2550mm wide, price will update when width is selected.  

Taurean Doors are available including delivery Door to Door to most main cities across Australia, all doors are packed in the new and improved EnviroPack wrapping to ensure the doors arrive to you in pristine condition.

The PR1ME COLLECTION range of roller doors is renowned for its quality design and value, made possible by decades of design knowledge and backed by testing facilities. The quality is evident from the balance and smooth motion of the doors which you can feel for yourself and which is retained for years of operation. This gives easy open and close action when manual hand operation is in play and reduces the load on an electric opener to extend its life.

The doors have a stylish curtain made from the highest quality Bluescope steel and are available in a wide range of popular colours, in a full range of opening sizes up to 3100mm high and up to 5400mm wide to suit single and double car garages for your home and larger sheds and buildings.

For windy regions, the doors have the option of protection from possible blow-in by opting for the wind-lock system to be incorporated to the door.

Most available electric openers can be fitted to the doors with a wide range available.

Installation Instructions for this door upto 3430mm wide here.

Installations Instructions for this door over 3431mm wide here

 

Before specifying, investigate prevailing wind direction and expected maximum velocities at site. Read about the Construction Code Changes here

Windlock Doors - Taurean Doors Systems certify that this door meets the ultimate wind pressure ratings of Australian Standard AS/NZS 4505 and is fit for purpose in Regions A and B (non-cyclonic areas) of Australia when installed according to instructions.

WindStrong Doors - For Region C and D, please refer to this brochure for design information - Windstrong Design Specs

Note: Wind Locked and Wind Strong Doors are not provided with fasteners for the Brackets and Guides. Please refer to your building designer for the fastener specification and to ensure you source the correct screws. Fasteners in the parts boxes are standard doors and are not rated for Wind Lock or Wind Strong doors.

Installing a roller door yourself is a rewarding project that can save you hundreds of dollars. But are garage doors hard to install on your own? The short answer: not if you have the right tools, a mate to give you a hand, and guidance. That’s why we’ve put together this comprehensive garage shed roller door installation guide.

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Safety requirements

Before you start your roller door installation, check the following:

  • All supporting walls are structurally sound to avoid damage.
  • You have the correct fasteners for your structure.
  • You have adequate space above the doorway to house the rolled-up garage door and fittings.
  • The surface above the doorway is flush and free from any protrusions.
  • You have sufficient room on each side of the doorway for the tracks.
  • Your work area is clear of obstructions.
  • You wear appropriate safety gear—gloves, boots, and safety goggles.

Tools you’ll need

Your checklist for garage door installation should include the following materials:

  • Two-step ladders
  • A laser level
  • A spirit level
  • Screwdrivers and a pipe wrench
  • A power drill and drill bits
  • A softwood chock about 400mm long
  • A socket set
  • A tape measure and a Stanley knife
  • A marker pen or pencil

How to prepare

  • Clear the area: Remove vehicles and stored items.
  • Check power access: Ensure outlet availability for motorised doors.
  • Inspect the opening: Verify measurements and structural integrity.
  • Gather tools: Have everything ready before starting.
  • Review instructions: Read through the entire installation guide first.
  • Arrange help: Have an assistant available for lifting.

Pre-installation tips

When your roller door arrives, inspect each component against the installation checklist. Keep the protective strapping around your door panels intact until installation. Review the installation instructions specific to your door type and ensure your workspace is clear of obstructions before you begin.

Downloadable installation instructions:

How to install a roller door

Step 1: Install the brackets and mount the door

  1. Mark bracket positions: Measure the roller door width and mark it on each wall, adding the extra width required (as noted on your model’s installation instructions).
  2. Check clearances: Ensure there’s enough headroom and side space for installation.
  3. Mount the first bracket: Hold it in place, mark the holes, drill, and bolt securely (weld if attaching to steel framework).
  4. Level and mount the second bracket: Use a laser level to align and install the bracket on the opposite wall.
  5. Lift the rolled-up door: With assistance and safe lifting methods (ropes, etc.), raise the door and rest it on the brackets.
  6. Fit the axle: Slide the axle into the bracket slots with the door facing forward to roll down the front.
  7. Secure loosely: Attach U-bolts and saddles, then centre the door in the opening.
    Rotate the curtain: Turn the door so the bottom edge ends up inside the garage.

Step 2: Set spring tension

  • Attach axle: Secure the axle to the brackets using washers and nuts.
  • Apply spring tension: Rotate the door forward as specified in your manual (turn count depends on door size).
  • Cut the strapping: Have your mate cut the straps while you maintain spring tension.
  • Lower curtain and secure: Gently pull the curtain down and place a wooden chock to hold it until the tracks are installed.
  • Test the door: Repeat the process if needed.

Step 3: Install the tracks

  1. Check alignment: Pull the door down, ensuring an even overlap on both sides of the opening.
  2. Fit the first track: Slide the first track onto the curtain edge and loosely fasten it to the wall.
  3. Repeat on the other side: Use a spirit level to ensure both tracks are perfectly vertical.
  4. Test door movement: Slide the door up and down to check tension and track clearance. Adjust if needed.
  5. Secure tracks: Once satisfied, tighten all fasteners.
  6. Attach handle and weight bar: Fit the external handle and, if included, the weight bar to the bottom rail for added stability.

How to install a roller door opener

Installing roller door motors doesn’t involve any electrical wiring (as long as you already have a power outlet near your door), so they’re easy to install yourself.

  1. Check door balance: Ensure your roller door operates smoothly manually first.
  2. Mount the motor: Install above the door centre using the provided brackets.
  3. Attach drive shaft: Connect the drive shaft to the motor and adjust to the correct length.
  4. Install safety sensors: Position safety sensors on both sides of the opening, properly aligned.
  5. Plug in the system: Connect the motor, sensors, and controls per the manufacturer's diagram.
  6. Program settings: Set travel limits, force settings, and remote controls.
  7. Test thoroughly: Run multiple cycles and verify that the safety sensors work.

Always follow your specific door’s installation instructions. We also recommend hiring a professional garage door installer as a safety precaution and for peace of mind.

Post-installation maintenance

Modern garage doors need minimal routine maintenance, but we recommend you follow this six-monthly checklist to keep things running smoothly.

General cleaning and inspection

  • Wipe down the door curtain using a soft cloth or sponge with mild detergent and warm water.
  • Rinse immediately with clean water to avoid residue buildup.
  • Inspect the brackets, springs, tracks, fasteners, cables, and weather seal for signs of wear or damage.

Lubrication tips

  • Apply grease or oil to the springs to keep them operating quietly.
  • Avoid lubricating the locking mechanism, as that may cause it to malfunction.
  • Don’t oil the tracks. Instead, clean them occasionally using a spirit-based cleaner.

Door balance test

Check the spring tension by performing a simple balance test:

  • Close the door.
  • Lift it to waist height.
  • If the door stays in place, the spring tension is correct. If it moves, you may need to rebalance the spring.

Re-tensioning the spring

Spring maintenance can be dangerous. Garage door springs are under high tension and can cause serious injury if mishandled. If you're unsure, we recommend consulting professional services. Only proceed if you are confident in your ability and have assistance.

  1. Tie ropes around each end of the door roll to secure it.
  2. Both you and your assistant should be on ladders at each end of the door.
  3. Grip the axle firmly using a large pipe wrench.
  4. Loosen the U-bolt nuts at both ends while maintaining grip on the wrench.
  5. Rotate the axle clockwise to increase tension and anticlockwise to reduce it.
  6. Re-tighten the U-bolts and carefully release the pipe wrench.

Video installation guides: How to install roller garage doors yourself

Follow these video instructions carefully to safely install your new garage door.

Taurean doors

B&D doors

Windlock doors


While this installation guide features a Centurion Door, it shows proper Windlock fitting techniques that apply across different brands. Focus on the lifting and Windlock attachment methods—these will help ensure your installation goes smoothly, regardless of your specific model.

Chain-operated doors 


This boat shed installation shows the basics of installing a chain-operated roller door, including proper chain routing and tension adjustment for any chain-operated door setup.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to install a garage roller door?

Hiring a professional garage door installer typically costs $250 to $450, depending on door size, location, travel time, and whether an existing door needs removal. DIY installation saves this entire cost, making it an attractive option for handy homeowners.

Are garage doors easy to install?

Roller doors are moderately easy to install for those with basic DIY skills. The process is straightforward with the proper door installation instructions. Most DIYers complete the installation in 90-120 minutes.

How long does it take to install a roller door?

Professional installation can take around 45-60 minutes, while DIY installation takes around 90-120 minutes. Installing a motor usually adds 30-45 minutes to this time.

Can you insulate a garage door after installation?

Yes! You can insulate most roller doors using garage door insulation products, such as reflective foil insulation.

  1. Clean your door: Wipe down your garage door interior with a rag and methylated spirits.
  2. Measure and cut: Carefully measure and cut the insulation to fit your door panels.
  3. Secure properly: Use silicone adhesive to attach the insulation to your door.

Ready to start your garage roller door installation?

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