Drill pilot holes image 1 and secure the bar with screws.
How to install garage door tracking.
How to install an overhead garage door.
The remaining panels and tracks are held in.
Install the weatherstripping onto the bottom edge of the bottom door panel.
Installing an overhead garage door requires a few tools and a friend to help.
Replacing the garage door track is not that difficult.
However it is somewhat labor intensive and will take some time.
Most common garage door track options.
Overhead acting garage door track options are best described by the size or radius of the curved track component or by the amount of low headroom the door must fit in.
If you re installing a two car garage door place a reinforcing bar on the top panel to prevent the door from bowing in the center.
If the garage door track for your garage door is damaged it can prevent the door from properly opening and closing and will need to be replaced.
To install a garage door start by placing the first panel in the doorway and installing the parts of your track according to the manufacturer s instructions.
First the lower door panel needs to be set up in the center of the doorway.
Attach hinges to the top of each panel image 2.
Check to ensure track is parallel to the door then screw the track to the wall framing.
Begin installing your new door.
Insert the hinge and roller into the track and attach to the second door panel.
There are five basic garage door track options although the first two are by far the most common ones used in residential installations.
See below for a shopping list and tools subscribe to this ol.
Install the third door panel in a similar manner.
Next lower the panel into place and screw the corresponding part of the track to the door frame.
Also you will probably need someone to assist you because garage doors can be heavy.
Torsion see above which mounts on the header above the door and extension photo 1 which floats above the upper roller track.
Garage door springs come in two styles.
Be sure the bar is centered on the panel.
Adjust the track to ensure door fits without rubbing then tighten lag screws with ratchet wrench.