UWash, I'm in the Southern Tier of NY and have both the Airlift Alaska Series
doors and Goff Rollup
doors. I prefer the Airlift style, but the one bay where we have the rollup
door was too short to fit the
doors on the inside. At the time we purchased the Goff
doors, Airlift hadnt come out with their XRS rollup version or I probably would have purchased that brand.
The Goff G2 Harsh Guard curtains didnt make it through the first winter. Both curtains failed at the sewn seams on the coldest days. Goff did replace the curtains, after some back and forth discussion and I am cautiously optimistic that these new ones will make it through the coming winter. I met with Goff at the ICA show in Vegas in May and they showed me their new design curtain which appears to have addressed the areas of the sewn seams where we experienced the failures. Unfortunatley we didnt get that new design curtain as the warranty replacement, so I am concerned that we will experience the same problems this winter.
These things arent cheap, by any stretch. I think I paid over $6K for each
door which is pretty ridiculous when you look at what they are (two 10' aluminum tracks, a small motor / gearbox unit, a roll up frame with a vinyl curtain.) If they have a $1K in materials, I'd be surprised. If these Goff units dont make it through this winter, I'll be looking to make a change, although spending another $12K for
doors to replace 2yr old units is not something I want to do.