As someone who has installed and replaced garage doors in the past, I can offer some guidance on how to measure a garage door properly. Taking accurate measurements is crucial for ensuring that your new garage door fits correctly and operates smoothly.

Here are the steps that I follow to measure a garage door according to Ramona Garage Door:

First, I gather my tools – a tape measure, a step ladder, and a notepad and pen to record my measurements. Then, I begin measuring the width of the garage door opening by using the tape measure to measure the distance from one side of the opening to the other at the widest point. I make sure to measure from the inside of the door jamb, rather than the outside, and write down this measurement on my notepad.

Next, I measure the height of the garage door opening by using the tape measure to measure from the floor to the top of the opening at the tallest point. Again, I make sure to measure from the inside of the door jamb and write down this measurement on my notepad.

After that, I measure the headroom, which is the distance between the top of the opening and the ceiling of the garage. This measurement is important because it will determine what type of garage door opener you can install. I use my tape measure to measure the distance from the top of the opening to the ceiling, accounting for any obstructions such as light fixtures or ductwork that may affect the clearance, and write down this measurement on my notepad.

Then, I measure the backroom, which is the distance between the opening and the back wall of the garage. This measurement is important because it will determine the size of the tracks that you’ll need for your garage door. I use my tape measure to measure the distance from the back of the opening to the back wall of the garage, and write down this measurement on my notepad.

Finally, I measure the sides of the opening to ensure that the garage door is properly aligned. I use my tape measure to measure from the inside of the door jamb to the edge of the opening on each side, at both the top and bottom of the opening, as the sides may not be perfectly straight. I write down these measurements on my notepad.

Once I have taken all of my measurements, I double-check them to make sure that I haven’t missed anything. I take a look at my notes and make sure that I’ve recorded all of the measurements accurately. If anything seems off, I go back and re-measure to ensure that I have the correct dimensions.

Overall, based from Ramona Garage Door, measuring a garage door may seem like a daunting task, but with the right tools and a little bit of patience, it’s definitely something that anyone can do. Just make sure to take accurate measurements of the width, height, headroom, backroom, and sides of the opening, and double-check your work to ensure that everything is correct. If you’re unsure about any aspect of the process, don’t hesitate to contact a professional garage door installer for assistance.

Ramona Valley Garage Door & Gates

842 B St #6, Ramona, CA 92065, United States

760-970-8367