I have had a few
doors over the years on several SS bays. Things I have learned are 1.
lock doors open or shut. Do not let the customer operate them as they may not raise them high enough and drive through the bottom panel, or the next guy does and either way you get the blame.
Lock them open so that folks do not pull in the bays and pull the
doors down and do mechanical work or other stuff you don't want. 2. even though you get a high wind rated
door that does not mean they won't get blown out in a severe wind and they won't guarantee them. 3. I have one bay now that has 2 swing in style barn
doors that are 10 feet high with the top 6 feet open. I
lock it closed in late fall and
lock it open in early spring. I personally love to wash my vehicle in this bay as it stops the wind and is much warmer. The problem is that as soon as the
doors close the sales in this bay are cut in half. You will rarely see a woman use it since it creates a trapped feeling.