Belfast · BT1 · Antrim
Belfast high-speed door supply and service
12-month parts-and-labour warranty plus optional extended cover for Belfast sites.
Food-production tenants in Belfast need EHO-compliant doors — that's where we come in.
A12 Westlink and M1 / M2 / M3 access keeps a Belfast install crew on schedule.
BT1 industrial tenants make up the bulk of our high-speed pipeline.

Operational fit for a Mallusk tenant
Belfast jobs run from Harbour Estate roller-shutter call-outs to terraced sectional swaps off the Lisburn Road. It's why a templated quote for Belfast usually misses something.
Most of the commercial work we do around Belfast lands inside Mallusk and Duncrue. Tenants there know us by name.
Belfast sits 0 mi from Belfast and 18 mi from our Dromore yard via the A12 Westlink (with M1 / M2 / M3 access).
Recent high-speed installs near Belfast

Replaced a worn high-speed door at a Harbour Estate cold-chain warehouse; cycle count restored same day.
Finish: PVC curtain

Insulated high-speed door installed at a Steeple Industrial Estate distribution shed.
Finish: Insulated high-speed

High-speed fabric door retrofitted at a Mahon Industrial Estate unit; cycle time down from 18s to 3s.
Finish: Fabric high-speed
What you get when you book us
- ODC has been operating across Northern Ireland from a Dromore yard — local engineers, not subcontractors.
- Every install ships with a written warranty on parts and labour.
- Most Belfast high-speed installs scheduled against a planned shutdown to protect output.
- 24/7 emergency cover across BT1 and surrounding districts.
Cold-store and hygiene gaps in BT1
Food-grade hygiene compliance shortfalls
Wind-load damage on exposed yards
Cold-store air loss through standard doors
From operational survey to install
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Operational survey in Belfast
We watch a shift, measure cycle counts and check the structural mounting before we quote.
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Spec to operations, not catalogue
Curtain weight, cycle rating and safety photocells matched to actual Mallusk use.
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Install with minimal downtime
Most Belfast high-speed installs are scoped against a planned shutdown.
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Service contract
PM contract with cycle-count monitoring keeps Belfast high-speed doors running.
Curtain, panel and motor options
Door variants
- · Cold-store high-speed
- · Rigid high-speed sectional
- · Fabric high-speed roll-up
- · Food-grade high-speed
Materials
- · Insulated rigid panel
- · PVC fabric curtain
- · Stainless guide rails
Finishes commonly picked in Belfast
- · Stainless trim
- · RAL-matched curtain
- · Standard yellow
Lead time: 3–6 weeks (fabrication-led)
Belfast high-speed door FAQ
Q.What if a forklift hits the curtain?
Self-recovering fabric curtains lift back into place automatically; rigid types need a panel swap. Both are part of our PM scope.
Q.Will it fit our existing opening?
Most Belfast retrofits land on standard frames; structural mounting confirmed on the survey.
Q.Coverage from Belfast into surrounding estates?
Yes — Holywood (6 miles) and other BT1 sites covered on the same crew.
Q.Food-grade options?
Yes — we supply gasketed, cleanable PVC curtains compliant with EHO requirements; common on Belfast-area food-production tenants.
Q.Lead-time on a Belfast install?
3–6 weeks (fabrication-led) from confirmed quote; the curtain and frame are typically fabricated against your spec.
Q.Do you provide cycle reporting?
Yes — PM contracts include cycle-count monitoring and a quarterly report for Belfast sites.
Coverage across Belfast and the surrounding industrial estates
Same crews, same week — coverage from Belfast runs out across:
In summary — Industrial High-Speed Doors for Belfast
In short: industrial high-speed doors for Belfast from a Dromore-based team, 18 miles away via the A12 Westlink. We work Antrim weekly and can usually be on site inside 3–6 weeks (fabrication-led). Book a survey and we'll bring physical finish samples to your door.
Talk to a real engineer about your opening
Send a photo, the rough sizes and where you are in BT1; you'll get a real price back, not a brochure.