In this quick guide, we’ll explain how and when to obtain a garage door estimate and how to calculate different measurements inside your garage before a consultation. We’ll also share important facts about garage door insulation, ROI, and how to tell if it’s time to replace an old door.
For repair estimates, it’s wise to call several companies to compare quotes. If a technician is needed to inspect the damage, the company may charge a small fee. For a quote on a new garage door or garage door opener, many dealerships offer a free home consultation.
Just as you wouldn’t pay for repairs on your car that exceed the total worth of the vehicle, it isn’t wise to pay for repairs that would exceed the cost of a new garage door.
Headroom is the amount of space between the top of your garage door opening and the lowest part of the ceiling, including pipes, ductwork, or railing.
The headroom required depends on the spring system you choose for your new garage door, but typically, between 10’ and 12’ is needed for the garage door alone. Additional clearance is needed for your garage door opener.
Sideroom refers to the space on either side of the garage door opening. Sideroom should be measured from one side of the garage door opening to the nearest outward obstruction, wall, or beam.
Again, the sideroom needed for your garage door depends on the spring system your new door requires. Typically, between 3” and 6” on either side of the door is sufficient.
Backroom is the distance from the garage door to the back wall of the garage.
For residential garage doors, the minimum backroom needed is the garage door height plus an additional 18.” Check out this helpful measurement guide from The Home Depot for more information!
Standard residential garage doors come in widths of whole feet between 8 and 18. Depending on the supplier you choose, custom models may be available in additional 2” increments.
R-value is the metric used to assess a garage door’s level of insulation. The higher the R-value, the more thermally efficient the garage door.
A high R-value is particularly important for garage doors in the Des Moines area. Due to the extremities in climate— hot, hot summers and cold, cold winters—a highly insulated garage door is necessary to safeguard against energy loss. If your garage is detached, the R-value may not be as crucial.
According to Remodeling magazine’s 2017 Cost vs. Value report, Des Moines area home owners yielded an average of more than 80% ROI for their new garage doors.
If your garage door is not functioning, it is best to replace it before it becomes a safety hazard. If your door has lost the integrity of its shape or is in need of painting, it may be best to replace it.
If maintained, the garage door itself can last up to 30 years. The lifespan of a typical garage door opener is around 10 years.
While it is possible to keep your old track when you replace your garage door, it is best practice to replace the system as a whole to ensure the highest quality and satisfaction.
For all of your garage door needs in the Des Moines area, contact WD Door. Our trained team members are ready to help you with all of your commercial and residential garage door inspection, installation, and service needs.