A new garage door track is very inexpensive in proportion to the amount of time you ll be using it.
Garage clearance needed for new garage door tracks.
Used when there is at least the door height plus 12 of headroom clearance.
Unless your builder seriously over estimated the weight of your garage door the torsion spring has to be swapped out for a heavier duty spring.
There is no horizontal track.
Tall an additional 8 9 of vertical headroom would be needed.
The same goes for your garage door.
For either the case of extension or torsion spring systems if you want the door to retract up and into the garage you need at least 4 inches 121 mm above the door.
Maximum high lift equals headroom available minus 14.
2 track headroom door height 12 required sideroom 4 5 required backroom 23 required.
As a general rule if you re adding more than 12 15 inches of extra vertical track you re going to need a new garage door opener.
121 mm to 12 in.
Dirty rusty old tracks detract from the beautiful new investment you ve made so remove the distractions and replace everything at once.
High lift equals distance from top of door to bottom of horizontal track.
3 track headroom door height 12 required sideroom 5 5 required backroom 23 required.
Garage doors operating with torsion springs require a minimum of 9 1 2 inches of headroom while doors using extension springs require a minimum of 4 1 2 inches of headroom.
304 mm available it is best to use a dual track system designed for low headroom.
This will be enough space if you want to add an electric garage door opener where only 2 inches 51 mm is required to install one.
On the other hand if there is only 4 in.
In the configuration only a vertical track is needed and the door moves up and bumps out from the wall only enough to accommodate the opener.
51 mm to standard lift movements.
If the door is 8 ft.
This option helps provide more vertical space in the garage.
However this requires mounting the torsion spring on the rear of the horizontal tracks.
The torsion spring is what does the heavy lifting pun intended.
It is possible to mount torsion springs in a garage with only 5 inches of headroom.