Garage Doors – sectional – KRISPOL
The gate is one of the most important elements of building finishing. Therefore, the gate should be characterized by such features as: functionality, solidity, security and matching appearance to the facade. All of the above conditions meet the company's gates KRISPOL.Sectional doors can adapt to different types of garages and width entry - also double garages.
Guarantees a high standard of comfort, ease of use and excellent thermal insulation.
Products KRISPOL give complete freedom to choose the color of all elements of the joinery.
With rich colors All the elements are perfectly adapted to the needs and character of the building.

Sectional doors are available in more than 200 RAL colors and dozens of veneer.
Offer available veneers is constantly updated with designs referring to the current trends.
This allows a perfect fit to the door of the facade and other elements of woodwork.


For energy-efficient homes, we have a special offer: VENTE gate K2 RFS 60 a thickness increased to 60 mm. This extra heat gate additionally has a double sealing bottom panel, międzysekcyjne seal and an additional peripheral seal, leveling thermal bridge between the wall, and brackets. This enables the achievement of U = 0.9 [W/m2K].

No matter how good it looks from the outside gate, Do not forget, that should primarily be solidly constructed. It should therefore check, it looks like the gate from the inside.
The mechanisms we use doors solutions, that it strengthens, easy installation and adjustment to the garage, as well as ensure reliability and aesthetic appearance of the center.


Faktury paneli:
– SLICK veneer,
– SLICK RAL,
– painting structural,
– Woodgrain decors WOOD,
– WOODGRAIN RAL.

Classic, and modern look. An interesting alternative
for narrow ribbing.
Faktury paneli:
– SLICK veneer,
– SLICK RAL,
– painting structural,
– WOODGRAIN RAL.

Faktury paneli:
– SLICK veneer,
– SLICK RAL,
– painting structural,
– WOODGRAIN RAL.

Faktury paneli:
– V-PROFILING.

Faktury paneli:
– WOODGRAIN RAL.



