I would never buy anything but Poly/Alum
doors for my washes. I started out with both glass (front) and steel (back) on my SS bays. The steel insulated
doors became water logged and got so heavy they would burn out the operators. The glass ones would build up with tons of ice in the winter. (both creating safety issues) My poly
doors are light, warm and durable. I have tried a couple of different brands but not Menards. I found Airlift's to be superior. I also run their magnetic air operators and plastic
door wheels. I haven't changed a wheel in 3 years and used to have to change my other ones every other day it seemed. They are expensive but I went from spending about $15,000 per year (and a lot of my time) on keeping my
doors operating to about $100 per year. Their system is much safer for my customers and employees.The downtime has dropped off completely as well so I found it well worth spending the extra money. As for controls, my
doors open and close for my customers automatically. The entrance
door goes up when the loop detector senses their car, stays up for 10 seconds and then closes (providing the photo eyes aren't obstructed). The entrance
door is then locked out until the exit
door open button is pressed. This prevents the entrance
door from opening on a customer if another one pulls up to the
door. After the exit
door opens for the exiting customer, it closes on a timer after 12 seconds.