Many Haslet hangar owners and industrial facility operators discover the limits of their door system at the worst possible time — during a critical operational window when a slow, stuck, or failed door turns a manageable day into a serious disruption. Haslet sits at the heart of the AllianceTexas corridor, one of the fastest-growing industrial and aviation zones in the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Fort Worth Alliance Airport — the world's first purely industrial airport — anchors the infrastructure just south of Haslet, and the corridor hosts major logistics operators including Amazon, FedEx, BNSF Railway, and over 575 other companies whose operations often include hangar, warehouse, and large-bay doors that function as critical access infrastructure.
Mex-Tech has spent over 19 years providing hangar door installation and repair across North Texas, including service to private aviation facilities, combine sheds, and industrial hangars in the rapidly developing Haslet area. As a Schweiss-authorized installer, the team handles bifold cable-and-strap systems and hydraulic one-piece doors with the precision that high-cycle operational environments demand. Repairs come with a 30-day warranty; new installations include a one-year warranty — because a door that needs immediate follow-up service was never properly repaired to begin with.
Request a free estimate for your Haslet hangar door repair or installation — and get service built for the operational intensity of the Alliance corridor.
How Haslet's Growth Changes Hangar Door Service Requirements
Haslet's dramatic growth in the Alliance corridor over the past decade has created a generation of newer hangar and industrial facilities alongside older agricultural structures that have served the area for decades. These two categories of doors have fundamentally different service profiles — and understanding which applies to a specific facility determines the right repair or installation approach. Newer construction bifold and hydraulic systems often present electrical and control system issues, while older agricultural doors typically have mechanical wear in cables, springs, and structural hardware. Both are well within Mex-Tech's service range, built over 19 years of North Texas hangar door experience.
- New construction hangar doors in Haslet's growing residential and industrial communities often develop control system and limit switch calibration issues within the first three to five years
- Agricultural combine sheds and older storage hangars in the rural Haslet fringe typically need cable replacement, track realignment, and structural hardware renewal after extended service cycles
- Alliance corridor facilities with high-frequency door cycles — near I-35W and US-287 distribution infrastructure — accelerate motor and gearbox wear more rapidly than low-cycle private aviation hangars
- Spring construction season in Haslet's clay-heavy soil can shift door frame footings, requiring track realignment before new doors are installed or existing doors are repaired
- Wind exposure on Haslet's open terrain north of Fort Worth creates higher lateral door loading than enclosed urban installations — door hardware selection and installation torque specs must account for this
Book your free Haslet hangar door estimate today — and get a service approach that matches your facility's specific operational context, not a generic repair protocol.
Selecting the Right Hangar Door System for Haslet Operations
In Haslet's Alliance corridor environment — where industrial intensity, agricultural land use, and private aviation all coexist — the hangar door system that works best depends on the facility's specific opening dimensions, cycle frequency, and access requirements. Bifold systems offer space-efficient operation ideal for aviation hangars with limited apron depth, while hydraulic one-piece doors provide the structural simplicity and reliability that high-cycle industrial facilities often prefer. Mex-Tech installs and repairs both types, and brings 19 years of field experience helping North Texas facility owners make that decision correctly the first time.
- Bifold door systems are optimal when apron depth is limited — they open overhead without requiring clearance in front of the opening, making them the standard for aviation hangar applications in tighter Haslet sites
- Hydraulic one-piece doors provide higher structural rigidity and simpler mechanical systems — fewer moving parts means lower long-term maintenance frequency for high-cycle industrial applications
- Opening width beyond 60 feet typically favors hydraulic systems in Haslet's agricultural and large-bay industrial applications, where bifold panel count would create excessive cable complexity
- Alliance corridor facilities should factor in annual inspection costs when selecting between system types — hydraulic seals and bifold cables both have predictable service intervals that vary by cycle count
- Haslet's open wind exposure makes weatherseal design a critical specification factor — doors installed without adequate bottom and side sealing create infiltration and structural wear that compounds over time
Get your free Haslet hangar door estimate today — whether you're evaluating a new installation or need a repair on an existing system, get expert guidance from a team that knows the Alliance corridor.