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Proceed To CheckoutFor residential doors, 14-gauge or 16-gauge is standard. Thicker gauges (indicated by lower numbers like 12 or 13) are used for heavy commercial doors. 4. Buying Options and Estimated Costs
Measure the distance from the top of the door frame to the lowest ceiling obstruction (e.g., beams or pipes). Standard 12-inch radius tracks need at least 12 inches of headroom. 3. Material and Gauge buy garage door track
The most common residential choice. It features a gentle curve that allows the door to rest parallel to the ceiling. For residential doors, 14-gauge or 16-gauge is standard
Before purchasing, you must measure your existing setup to ensure compatibility. For residential doors
For residential doors, 14-gauge or 16-gauge is standard. Thicker gauges (indicated by lower numbers like 12 or 13) are used for heavy commercial doors. 4. Buying Options and Estimated Costs
Measure the distance from the top of the door frame to the lowest ceiling obstruction (e.g., beams or pipes). Standard 12-inch radius tracks need at least 12 inches of headroom. 3. Material and Gauge
The most common residential choice. It features a gentle curve that allows the door to rest parallel to the ceiling.
Before purchasing, you must measure your existing setup to ensure compatibility.