The door was installed and sheeted by Saw Works Construction of New Ulm, Minn. Sam Works Construction also erected the Cleary Building Corp. building.
“The building is a partnership between me and my dad, Roger, who farms and who will store machinery in the cold storage portion,” Beranek says. “Future plans are to install a car hoist in the shop portion. Technically, I hung the door myself, Cleary did the finish trim work and Rick Meyer, a Schweiss installer, came out to advise the Cleary guys on how to do the rest of the install. The guys from Cleary Building Corp. had done Schweiss bifold doors before, but had never dealt with the interlocking insulated panels. Now, they don’t want to build one the other way.”
Beranek initially went back and forth on whether to choose a hydraulic or bifold door.
“I started leaning toward a hydraulic door, partly because of the one-piece design where I could put two lights on the inside to extend my shop,” he says. “When I saw the quality of the bifold door, I told my dad that I was going to put it in my shop. When he looked at it, he notices you get the full clearance inside the building that you don’t get with an overhead door. It also has a nice canopy; you can park closer to your door and it’s designed nicely for snow clearance. All that aside, what I really like best about my door is how it looks from the inside when it’s closed.”
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Beranek1: Craig Beranek of Lafayette, Minn., put a Schweiss 18-foot by 16-foot bifold liftstrap/autolatch door on his new automotive shop. Over the years he has watched Schweiss Doors evolve into a major quality bifold and hydraulic door manufacturer. His Cleary Buildings Corp., structure is combined for farm machinery cold storage and a heated automotive shop.

Beranek2: Beranek built a beautiful new 54-foot by 72-foot cold storage building with an additional 40-foot by 48-foot connected shop. Here you can see his 35-foot concrete apron and north side porch that runs nearly the length of the building with 12 feet of it exposed to the open.

Beranek3: Craig Beranek holds a degree in automotive and diesel mechanics and loves to tinker with repair and maintenance — it’s always been sort of a hobby for him. His shop is set up as a two-part use building.





Beranek4-8: Craig Beranek appreciates all the improvements made to doors by Schweiss Doors over the past two decades or more. What he really likes is the nice clean look the interlocking insulation panels exude from the inside and how the strap latch system locks the door in tight to the building.
Source : Bifold Doors