My two car garage isn't quite deep enough for a lift to clear the garage door in an open position. And I'm putting a lift in there anyway I can. But it would be REALLY nice if I can get an additional storage spot when I go to it.
Any ideas?
Hmmm.... Track extensions sounds like the best idea aesthetically. I hate the way the roll ups look and insulate.
The problem with the extensions is that the garage door is offset at an angle from the rest of the building. Totally weird, but it's so that the door points towards the master bedroom window. But instead of offsetting the whole wall, they just did a little extension from the rest of the building, and it's only sized to fit the garage door.
Is it possible to set the track at less than 90 degrees? so that when retracted, the door goes towards the ceiling?
Scratch that. joist'll be in the way.
Roll ups. Double wide.
How about on of them thar industrial type roll ups that roll up into a tube? Leaves a whole lotta room for other stuff.
Barn door style doors. You can even make those open with an opener and they can look very cool with a brick house. They would insulate well too.
If it really doesn't fit... well hook a brother up!! I'm sure it'll fit in my garage.
Is this a height issue?
If so, what is the dimensions of the problem, how close to the ceiling are the current tracks?
There are very low cost and simple solutions for garage doors that need to go all the way up against the ceiling.
Call a local garage door installer and have him come look at the problem. He will be able to provide you with hardware that is not normally off the shelf at Home depot.
Rich
I have a Overhead Door brand roll-up door. It has a Hurricane rating and a friend that is in the Fire Dept says they hate these, which I take as a Plus. After awhile you get used to it and it looks Ok.
Here is a picture and the roll-up "tube" is in the background.
T.C.
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You can do a "Faux" paint-job on the roll-up door to make it look a little more "residential". A good painter can paint realistic-looking windows, decorative hinges, architectural designs that, when viewed from the street, will fool the eye. Up-close it will still look like a roll-up, but who cares? At least you'll have your lift...and that's all that is important, no?
chris, what is the measurement from the floor to the bottom of the joists? sometimes a set high lift tracks aren't the solution. if you have a ceiling mounted opener that will dictate your overall clearance.
k
My problem was no more ceiling height, and with 2 single garage doors the 914 would be hitting the opener. Well, 914 is only 'tall' in the middle, so I moved the opener 2 feet toward the door, shortened chain and guide. (Door opens only 5'10" now, which is my height ). But now the opener is over the engine bay and 914 can go up to the rafters.
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