The Best Commercial Garage Door Service in Central Minnesota
After Hours Garage Doors installs, repairs, and maintains commercial garage doors across St. Cloud and Central Minnesota. From a single overhead door on a retail storefront to a full bay of high-cycle doors on a warehouse or ag facility, a door out of service isn’t just an inconvenience for a business — it’s lost time, exposed inventory, or a production line that can’t move. Call now for a free commercial estimate.
Commercial Door Types We Install and Service
The right door depends on how the space behind it is used; a retail storefront, a climate-controlled warehouse, and a high-traffic loading dock all call for different builds.
Sectional steel doors
The standard choice for most commercial applications — warehouses, retail bays, and light industrial use. Available in a range of gauges and insulation levels depending on whether the space is climate-controlled.
High-speed doors
Built for facilities where the door cycles constantly — distribution centers, loading docks, and manufacturing floors where minimizing open-door time matters for temperature control and operational flow.
Rolling steel doors
Coil up above the opening rather than tracking back overhead, a common fit for facilities with limited ceiling clearance, or where security and durability matter more than appearance — self-storage facilities, industrial bays, and secure storage areas.
Insulated commercial doors
Worth prioritizing for any heated warehouse, workshop, or climate-controlled storage space — an uninsulated door on a heated commercial building loses far more energy through a Minnesota winter than the door’s size alone would suggest.
Industries We Serve Across Central Minnesota
Central Minnesota’s commercial base isn’t just office parks and retail strips — a meaningful share of our commercial calls come from industries specific to this region.
- Agricultural operations — machine sheds, equipment storage, and livestock facility doors sized for tractors and larger equipment, built to hold up against dust, moisture, and heavy daily cycling.
- Warehouse and distribution — high-cycle doors rated for constant use, often paired with insulation for temperature-sensitive storage.
- Light industrial and manufacturing — durable doors sized to bay openings, built around minimizing downtime on a production schedule.
- Retail and auto service — storefront-facing doors where appearance matters alongside function, common on auto shops, self-storage frontages, and small retail bays.
- Municipal and institutional — fire stations, public works garages, and municipal storage buildings, often with specific durability or cycle-rating requirements tied to how the building is used.
How We Minimize Downtime for Your Business
A door problem on a residential garage is an inconvenience. On a business, it can mean lost sales, exposed inventory, or a stalled operation, so we treat scheduling and repair speed as part of the job.
Understand your operational constraints
We ask about your hours, how the door is used day to day, and what downtime actually costs you — a retail storefront and a 24-hour distribution facility have very different tolerances for repair time.
Prioritize scheduling around your business
Emergency commercial calls get the same urgency as residential emergencies, and routine service can often be scheduled after hours or during a planned slow period.
Diagnose and repair with commercial-grade parts
Commercial doors see far more daily cycles than residential doors, so we diagnose and repair using components rated for that cycle volume.
Full operational test before we leave
We test the door through full cycles under actual operating conditions, since a door that works once in a slow test isn’t the same as one that holds up under your facility’s real daily use.
FAQ About Commercial Garage Doors in Central Minnesota
Do you offer maintenance plans for businesses with multiple doors?
Yes — a scheduled maintenance plan is usually more cost-effective for a facility with several doors than reacting to failures one at a time, and it reduces the odds of an unplanned closure during business hours.
Can you work around our business hours to avoid disrupting operations?
In most cases, yes. Routine maintenance and non-emergency repairs can often be scheduled after hours or during a slower period, and we’ll work with your team to minimize disruption.
Do commercial doors need to meet different standards than residential doors?
Often, yes — commercial doors are typically rated for higher daily cycle counts, and some facilities have specific wind-load, fire-rating, or insulation requirements tied to their use or local building code. We can help identify what applies to your specific facility.
How quickly can you respond if a commercial door failure shuts down part of our operation?
We treat a commercial door that’s blocking access or exposing a facility as an emergency, with the same 24/7 response priority as a residential emergency call.
Do you service agricultural equipment doors, not just standard commercial bays?
Yes — we work on machine shed and equipment storage doors sized for tractors and larger farm equipment, a meaningful part of our commercial work given the agricultural base across Central Minnesota.
Cities We Serve in Central Minnesota
At After Hours Garage Doors, we deliver fast, reliable service across St. Cloud and dozens of surrounding communities throughout our 8-county Central Minnesota service area. Below are the cities with their own dedicated service page – for anywhere else nearby, give us a call to confirm coverage.

Plus dozens of smaller surrounding communities across Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Morrison, Todd, Mille Lacs, and Meeker counties.
Call us at 320-200-4033 — we confirm your home is within our service area.
Ready for Reliable Commercial Garage Door Service?
If your business needs a new commercial door, an urgent repair, or a scheduled maintenance plan, call After Hours Garage Doors at (320) 200-4033 for a free estimate.
