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As a general rule the rough opening should be the exact same size as the door you intend to install. A common single car door size of 9ft wide by 7ft tall should also have a rough opening 9ft wide by 7ft tall. When measuring garage doors the width is always given first followed by the height.
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Measuring for a garage door is not as simple as measuring the rough opening width and height. Other measurements need to be accounted for to ensure the springs, track, hardware and garage door opener fit properly. Key spacing for headroom clearance, sideroom and backroom must also be factored into new garage door installations. Failing to account for headroom, sideroom or backroom requirements will cause you huge time and financial burdens. In the following article I will explain how to measure and plan for garage door installation, as well as measuring existing doors. This step by step guide will help you measure your garage door opening correctly the first time.
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Garage door openers with drawbar operation have rails that are about 2 1/2″ tall. If space is tight above the door this added space requirement will need to be accounted for. If you want to install an opener on an existing door you will need to about 3″ of additional headroom to fit the rail and mounting bracket above the torsion spring shaft. Space for sidemount jackshaft openers is similar to standard openers. The casing for the opener sits above the torsion spring line. Because of this 4 inches of space above the torsion shaft is required.
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