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Xao September 7th 08 05:26 PM

Question about garage door size...
 
I have an existing garage door on a small one car garage that I use
more for storage than anything else. It's an old garage with a wooden
door on it currently.

Question is, I measured the size of the actual wooden door itself and
it comes out to 94" (7' 8") width and 78" (6' 5") in height. When I
look at garage doors in the weekly circular the closest I see listed
is a standard size of 8' x 7'. When they quote these sizes, are they
quoting what it will be with the hardware or the door itself?

If it's the door itself, I'm assuming I'll have to contact a garage
door specialty place for a custom size?

Thanks for any help.

Rudy September 7th 08 08:20 PM

Question about garage door size...
 

It's an old garage with a wooden door on it currently.
Question is, I measured the size of the actual wooden door itself and
it comes out to 94" (7' 8") width and 78" (6' 5") in height.. I see listed
is a standard size of 8' x 7'. When they quote these sizes, are they
quoting what it will be with the hardware or the door itself?


Thats the size of the door itself. Standard "roll up" doors don't fit
INSIDE the opening, they go on the inside of the garage, AGAINST the
opening, therefore there would be a 2" overlap on either SIDE of your
opening and about 6" ABOVE your opening. A narrow piece of weatherstrip all
around seals the edges against weather. The hardware holds in it place.
This is a simple job for an installer as long as you have the overhead and
side clearance inside the garage.

Go look at a neighbors 'overhead' door and see how they work.



MacD[_2_] September 8th 08 02:18 AM

Question about garage door size...
 
In article ,
says...

I have an existing garage door on a small one car garage that I use
more for storage than anything else. It's an old garage with a wooden
door on it currently.

Question is, I measured the size of the actual wooden door itself and
it comes out to 94" (7' 8") width and 78" (6' 5") in height. When I
look at garage doors in the weekly circular the closest I see listed
is a standard size of 8' x 7'. When they quote these sizes, are they
quoting what it will be with the hardware or the door itself?

If it's the door itself, I'm assuming I'll have to contact a garage
door specialty place for a custom size?


You need an 8' x 6 1/2' door. It's a fairly common size for an older
garage, I install a couple a year. They are readily available at lumber yards,
but will have to be ordered at a Home Depot, for instance. It will overhang the
sides a bit, but this shouldn't be a problem.

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MacD


MacD[_2_] September 8th 08 02:30 AM

Question about garage door size...
 
In article FPVwk.254725$gc5.151438@pd7urf2no, says...


It's an old garage with a wooden door on it currently.
Question is, I measured the size of the actual wooden door itself and
it comes out to 94" (7' 8") width and 78" (6' 5") in height.. I see listed
is a standard size of 8' x 7'. When they quote these sizes, are they
quoting what it will be with the hardware or the door itself?


Thats the size of the door itself. Standard "roll up" doors don't fit
INSIDE the opening, they go on the inside of the garage, AGAINST the
opening, therefore there would be a 2" overlap on either SIDE of your
opening and about 6" ABOVE your opening....



Well, not really. Modern garages are finish framed to the nominal door size. In
other words, when I design a garage for a 8' x 7' door, that is the exact size
of the opening we leave after the finish jambs are in place. The door fits
into the opening and a temporary trim strip keeps it from falling through the
opening until the tracks are in place. The only overlap is the 3/4" trim with
the rubber flap all around the edge which is nailed in place after the door is
fitted and the temporary trim is removed.

When you are retrofitting an older garage, you work with what you have.

--
MacD


Art September 8th 08 03:23 AM

Question about garage door size...
 
If you are in the market for a door and have a Wayne Dalton dealer near you
be sure to check them out for pricing. They make great doors and despite
early problems with their Idrive opener, the current ones are terrific and
fit right above the door instead of in the middle of the ceiling. We had 3
installed last year and they are working great and you don't have to install
the extra safety eyes at the base of the opening if you go with a non pinch
WD doors.


"Xao" wrote in message
...
I have an existing garage door on a small one car garage that I use
more for storage than anything else. It's an old garage with a wooden
door on it currently.

Question is, I measured the size of the actual wooden door itself and
it comes out to 94" (7' 8") width and 78" (6' 5") in height. When I
look at garage doors in the weekly circular the closest I see listed
is a standard size of 8' x 7'. When they quote these sizes, are they
quoting what it will be with the hardware or the door itself?

If it's the door itself, I'm assuming I'll have to contact a garage
door specialty place for a custom size?

Thanks for any help.




Old and Grunpy September 8th 08 11:37 PM

Question about garage door size...
 
Ask people who gave you quote how the hell can any one gave you answer
Tony

"Xao" wrote in message
...
I have an existing garage door on a small one car garage that I use
more for storage than anything else. It's an old garage with a wooden
door on it currently.

Question is, I measured the size of the actual wooden door itself and
it comes out to 94" (7' 8") width and 78" (6' 5") in height. When I
look at garage doors in the weekly circular the closest I see listed
is a standard size of 8' x 7'. When they quote these sizes, are they
quoting what it will be with the hardware or the door itself?

If it's the door itself, I'm assuming I'll have to contact a garage
door specialty place for a custom size?

Thanks for any help.





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