Honestly Im not sure it is. I don't know much about these doors , but it's super thinCall your local overhead door and gate company. They will send someone out who will know what kind of door that is and if panels are available. If you always wanted some windows, get one panel with windows and move the top one down while you're at it. Looks like a super generic 4-panel Clopay aluminium door to me. Is it insulated? I assume so in Pittsburgh.
I am beginning to think this is my solution . A new door looks to be about $500Another member had his get smashed. It looked much worse than yours and looks better now. You may be able to work alot of that put if you are patient and don't mind it not being perfect.
Second option is to buy another door and save the good panels off that one for spares, its the only way to guarantee it won't happen again. At least thats how it works for me, if I have a spare of something it usually never gets used.
If you find used door panels that fit, install them, then paint BOTH doors they won't mismatch........Any ideas where the model number is for this door ? Do you think all the basic white doors will look similar ? This is a two car garage with two separate doors , so I don't want mismatched

I have two different garage doors on the front of this building . What I meant was , do all the panels match each other ? Or Do I have to find panels from that specific door to match the two good panels on this door ?If you find used door panels that fit, install them, then paint BOTH doors they won't mismatch........![]()
I have two different garage doors on the front of this building . What I meant was , do all the panels match each other ? Or Do I have to find panels from that specific door to match the two good panels on this door ?

What's the website ? It appears a new door will run me about $800Assuming a uninsulated, basic Clopay/Ideal door, 9 foot wide, 8 feet tall, (the 0900x21 on the tag) the bottom two panels can be ordered from Big Green for around $270. They have a design tool on their website. I'm also assuming all the hardware still works (hinges, rollers, track).
You will have to paint it if you want the colors to match.
I don't recognize the label off hand. You might try scanning the QR code.Is there a way to tell off that label I posted what brand door it is
I just assumed Lowes because it seems like everything in the house was from Lowes . Previous owner installed these doors. I probably will just buy the cheaper uninsulated metal door . I'm just glad that my two garage doors are separate ,and im not stuck replacing a huge doorDid you say you got it from Lowes? If so, it should be a Wayne Dalton Door. If from Home Depot, Clopay, Menards(Big Green) Ideal, which is also Clopay. I know Clopay and Ideal are interchangable. I do not know about Wayne Dalton for sure. But I Googled your tag, and it looks to me like you have an Amarr garage door,
![]()
Garage Door Openers & Motors for Sale - Sam's Club
Buy garage doors at low Sam’s Club prices.www.samsclub.com
which according to the Clopay website uses the same attachment style as Clopay, so a Clopay/Ideal door panel SHOULD fit. SHOULD.... according to this chart..
http://cdn.clopay.com/public/CommCompChart.pdf
Menards website allows you to price and order panels, but a quick trip into any of the big box stores and talking to the Millwork Manager should get you a similar price. You need to order a replacement bottom and intermediate panel. And you will probably need to take the door all the way down and start again. If you have a torsion spring, do not try this unless you really know what you are doing. It can literally kill you.
I bet so. That is definitely a cheap door (which is good). The store stock sizes (like a 9 by 7) are incredibly cheap in my experience. Almost free. Now I guess they've gone up to 2Xalmostfree. $600 at lowes and in stock today, and that's insulated double wall.Hate to say it but I bet by the time you find panels and get them shipped etc it will probably be easier to just get a new doorI am going through it right now with one of the doors at my business.
