How long do roller garage doors last in the UK? A well installed insulated roller garage door from a reputable UK manufacturer lasts 15-20 years on average, with the curtain itself reaching 20-25 years and the tubular motor typically being the first thing to fail at 8-15 years. Cheap big box store doors average closer to 8-12 years total. The single biggest factor in real world lifespan is whether the owner does the 30-minute annual service or not, well maintained doors routinely double the lifespan of neglected ones. This guide covers component by component UK lifespans, the five wear signs that mean a service is overdue, and the maintenance schedule that keeps a door going past 20 years.
UK roller garage door lifespan by component
A roller door is not one thing, it is a curtain, a drum, a motor, two side guides, a control board, a remote receiver, photocells and a safety edge. Each component has its own lifespan, and the door is only as long lived as the part that fails first.
| Component | Premium UK door (TWF, Garador, Hörmann) | Mid range UK door | Budget door |
|---|---|---|---|
| Curtain (slats) | 20-25 years | 15-20 years | 8-12 years |
| Tubular motor | 10-15 years | 8-12 years | 5-8 years |
| Side guides | 20+ years | 15-18 years | 8-12 years |
| Control board | 10-15 years | 8-10 years | 5-7 years |
| Remote fob receiver | 15-20 years | 10-12 years | 5-8 years |
| Photocells / safety edge | 10-15 years | 8-10 years | 5-7 years |
| Drum bearings | 15-20 years | 10-15 years | 6-10 years |
The motor is almost always the first thing to fail on a domestic roller door. Replacing a tubular motor (TWF stocks a 50Nm tubular motor for doors up to 10 sqm and an 80Nm tubular motor for larger doors) costs £140-£260 plus 1-2 hours fitting time and adds another 10-15 years to a door whose curtain and guides are still sound.
The 5 wear signs that mean your door is past mid life
Most UK households do not notice their roller door ageing until it fails. Watch for these five signs, each one means the door is past its 50% lifespan mark, and a service or part replacement now will prevent a £400+ emergency callout in 6-12 months.
1. The motor sounds different
A tubular motor that is starting to fail makes a higher pitched whine, takes longer to start, or pauses momentarily mid travel. These symptoms typically appear 12-24 months before the motor stops altogether. Booking a service now buys you a planned replacement (£260 fitted) instead of an emergency callout (£450+).
2. The door bounces back when closing
If the door reverses just before fully closing, the closed limit on the tubular motor has drifted. This is a 10-minute fix on a young door and a sign of motor end of life on a door over 8 years old. If a fresh limit reset does not hold for more than a week, the motor’s electronics are degrading.
3. Slat colour or surface is degrading
Look at the bottom 30cm of the curtain. If the colour has lifted, faded unevenly, or you can see micro pitting in the surface coating, the curtain has 2-4 winters left before water ingress starts to corrode the aluminium underneath. The bottom slat is always the first to go because it sits in puddles.
4. Side guides are loose or rattling
Push the side guides at chest height. If you can flex them more than 5mm, the fixing bolts have loosened or the guide itself is corroded behind the wall fixing. New slats will run rough in worn guides; a guide replacement is rarely worth doing in isolation, so flex test guides flag a whole door replacement decision.
5. The remote fob has been replaced more than once
If you have already gone through two or three remote fobs in the same door’s lifespan, it is the receiver in the control box (not the fobs) that is intermittently failing. A replacement Teleco control panel is £85 and a 30-minute fit; do it before the motor relay welds shut, which is what usually kills the door for good.
The 30-minute a year service that adds 5-10 years
UK forum data is unanimous on this point, Securoglide owners on MoneySavingExpert routinely report 25+ year doors when serviced annually, and 8-10 year doors when not. The schedule below is what TWF’s roller door specialist team recommends for any insulated UK roller door.
| Frequency | Task | Time | Cost (DIY) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Twice yearly (March + September) | White lithium grease both side guides | 10 min | £0 (one £8 tube lasts 4+ years) |
| Twice yearly | Wipe photocell lenses, check beam alignment | 2 min | £0 |
| Every 6 months | Test the manual override | 1 min | £0 |
| Annually | Inspect safety edge for splits | 2 min | £0 |
| Every 18 months | Replace remote fob battery proactively | 1 min | £3 |
| Annually | Brush debris from the threshold + bottom rail | 5 min | £0 |
| Every 5 years | Have a fitter inspect drum bearings + motor mounts | 30 min | £60-£90 callout |
The total time investment is about 30 minutes a year. The reward is roughly 5-10 extra years of service before the first major replacement is needed. If you would rather a professional handle it, the TWF roller door repair team offers an annual service from £80-£120 that includes everything in the table above plus a written inspection report.
When to repair versus replace based on age
| Door age | If something fails | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Under 5 years | Anything | Repair under warranty if covered, otherwise repair |
| 5-8 years | Single component (motor / board / remote) | Repair |
| 5-8 years | Multiple components in 12 months | Borderline, book a full inspection |
| 8-12 years | Motor or board fails for the first time | Repair if curtain and guides are sound |
| 8-12 years | Curtain damage + motor age | Replace whole door |
| 12-15 years | Anything significant | Replace whole door |
| Over 15 years | Any fault | Replace whole door, current insulation standards alone justify it |
Use the repair or replace decision guide for the detailed cost vs lifetime working. A new TWF DIY roller garage door kit starts at £620 with a 5-year warranty and current spec insulation.
What UK forum users actually report
Drawing from MoneySavingExpert, PistonHeads and DIY forums:
- Securoglide owners frequently report 20-25 year curtain life when annually maintained
- Alluguard owners report a typical 12-18 year total lifespan
- Generic builders’ merchant doors often need motor or board replacement at 6-9 years
- The most cited maintenance tip across all UK forums is white lithium grease on guides, never WD 40
- Owners who keep an external manual override kit fitted report fewer emergency callouts because they do not force a failing motor
Frequently asked questions
What is the average lifespan of a UK roller garage door?
15-20 years for a well installed premium insulated door, 8-12 years for a budget door. The single biggest variable is annual maintenance, owners who do the 30-minute service routinely double the lifespan of neglected doors. The motor is almost always the first thing to fail.
How often does a roller garage door motor need replacing?
Premium UK tubular motors last 10-15 years, mid range 8-12 years, budget motors 5-8 years. Replacement costs £140-£260 in parts plus 1-2 hours labour. A motor swap on an otherwise sound door adds another 10-15 years of life.
Are insulated roller garage doors more durable than non insulated?
Yes. The closed cell PU foam inside an insulated slat braces the aluminium against deformation, which extends curtain life by 3-5 years on average. Insulated slats also resist temperature cycling fatigue better than hollow slats, the daily expansion and contraction of summer to night cycling is what eventually splits a non insulated slat.
What kills roller garage doors fastest in the UK?
Vehicle impact (immediate), bottom slat corrosion from standing water (5-10 years), seized motor from no maintenance (6-8 years), and end lock fatigue from operating an unbalanced curtain (10+ years). UK coastal air doors degrade roughly 30% faster than inland ones, salt air attacks the aluminium.
Can a 20-year old roller garage door be repaired economically?
Rarely. By 20 years, you typically have three or more components nearing end of life simultaneously (motor, board, photocells, safety edge, drum bearings). The cumulative repair bill matches or exceeds a new DIY door, and you do not get the warranty or current spec insulation that comes with a replacement.
Does annual servicing really extend roller door life?
Yes, and the UK forum data backs this up consistently. Securoglide owners on MSE who service annually routinely report 20+ year doors; owners who do not service report failure at 8-12 years. The mechanism is simple, lubricated guides do not wear, clean photocells do not refuse to close, and a tested manual override means you never force a failing motor against a stuck door.
What is the warranty on a UK roller garage door?
UK premium domestic roller doors typically come with 2-5 years on the motor and 5-10 years on the curtain. TWF DIY kits include a 5-year warranty. Mid range builders’ merchant doors usually offer 1-2 years total. Always check whether the warranty covers parts only or parts and labour, most are parts only.
Should I get a service or just wait for something to fail?
Service. UK forum maths is consistent: an £80-£120 annual service catches issues at the £20-£60 part replacement stage; waiting for failure typically lands you with £400+ emergency callout costs and a door out of action for the days it takes to get parts in. The break even on annual servicing is one prevented emergency every 4-5 years, and most maintained doors prevent at least that many.
Sources and further reading
- MoneySavingExpert forum threads on Securoglide and Alluguard roller door longevity
- PistonHeads thread Electric Roller Garage door costs, owner lifespan reports
- BS EN 13241, Industrial, commercial and garage doors specification
- BS EN 12453, Safety in use of power operated doors
- Door & Hardware Federation (DHF) UK Code of Practice TS 011
- Energy Saving Trust, UK garage insulation and heating loss data
This guide was reviewed by the TWF roller door specialist team. Last updated April 2026. If your door is showing two or more of the five wear signs above, contact the TWF roller door repair team for a free remote diagnosis from a 30-second phone video.
