Site Measurement Forms
Face-of-Wall Mount | Between-Jamb Mount | Stand-off Mount | Dock Seal & Shelter
Why we ask for measurements
Accurate measurements help us:
- Confirm the correct mounting method
- Verify clearances for guides, brackets, and operators
- Ensure the door fits the opening without field modifications
- Provide accurate pricing and lead times
Completing the survey upfront helps avoid delays, change orders, and rework during installation.

Why Accurate Measurements Matter
Accurate measurements help us confirm fit, mounting method, and required accessories before quoting — saving time and avoiding rework.
Whether you’re a facility manager, contractor, or business owner, these simple measurement guides walk you through exactly what we need to provide accurate pricing and lead times.
Step 1: Choose the correct measurement form
Select the form that best matches your mounting condition.
If you’re unsure, download both — we’ll help confirm the right option.
- Face-of-Wall Mount Roll-Up Door (PDF)
- Between-Jamb Mount Roll-Up Door (PDF)
- Stand-Off Mount Roll-Up Door (PDF)
- Dock Seal & Dock Shelter (PDF)
Step 2: Measure the Opening
Follow the form to record:
- Opening width and height
- Side room, headroom, and backroom clearances
- Obstructions, utilities, or site constraints
All measurements should be taken in feet and inches.
Step 3: Submit the Completed Form
Once complete, you can:
- Upload the form with your Request a Quote
- Or email it to Sales@SB3Doors.Com
- Photos of the opening are strongly encouraged
This helps us verify fit, mounting method, and accessories before quoting.
Step 4: We Review & Confirm
Our team will:
- Confirm measurements and mounting method
- Identify any clearance or installation considerations
- Follow up if anything needs clarification
- Provide accurate pricing and lead times
- Provide drawings if needed
Not sure which form you need?
No problem — submit a quote request anyway and include photos of the opening.
We’ll help determine the correct mounting method and measurement approach.