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    I am ordering 2 8X7 Clopay garage doors that I plan on installing myself. The question I have is, I measured the garage doors and openings. The width is perfect, 8 feet. However the height of the old door is only about 6'9". The door looks like it is a stock 4 panel door, is this a normal thing or am I going to need to alter the new door? Thanks

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    I think you won't run into a problem because the 7' measurement means the door, which sits on tracks, once its closed willl overhang the upper part of the opening a touch. as long as it isn't too much. there's a moderator in here for garage doors. I'll hang back and let him answer it.

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      ordering doors

      It is always best to get a door to fit your opening, because it is asthetically more pleasing to get a door that does not have the raised panel overstacking. Most garage door manufacturers sell a section's in 21" and 18" hieghts. thus 4 21" sections produce a 7' tall door, so simply substituting an 18" panel for the 3rd section up you get a good fit. The main problem with using a taller door is that you loose the headroom needed to get the door open with standard track.

      So if you have more than say 18" of headroom you will probably be alright with a 7' tall door, if not special order the 6'9" door and you will probably have less problems installing them.

      Ryan

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gdoorpro View Post
        It is always best to get a door to fit your opening, because it is asthetically more pleasing to get a door that does not have the raised panel overstacking. Most garage door manufacturers sell a section's in 21" and 18" hieghts. thus 4 21" sections produce a 7' tall door, so simply substituting an 18" panel for the 3rd section up you get a good fit. The main problem with using a taller door is that you loose the headroom needed to get the door open with standard track.

        So if you have more than say 18" of headroom you will probably be alright with a 7' tall door, if not special order the 6'9" door and you will probably have less problems installing them.

        Ryan
        So, we have already purchased a 7x8 garage door, thinking we had the right size. Unfortunately, our garage is under our home, ie, in our basement. We did not consider the floor supports above our garage door opening when we purchased our door & are unable to return the garage door due to length of time passed. We heard about purchasing an 18" panel for the top. Does anyone know where these can be purchased individually? Home Depot's website is not real user friendly when it comes to technologically challenged peoples, lol!

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        • #5
          you can call a home depot store and order a section. They probably can have it delivered if you can't get to a store. There website is not gonna work well for ordering a section. Of course have the model handy so you know what to tell them.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gdoorpro View Post
            you can call a home depot store and order a section. They probably can have it delivered if you can't get to a store. There website is not gonna work well for ordering a section. Of course have the model handy so you know what to tell them.
            +1 for this response. Also measure your headroom, how much room is there above the door opening to the first obstruction. A standard lift door needs at least 12" of headroom. If you do not have that much, you will need a low headroom kit from HD/Clopay.

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