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18' Garage door?

carguy123

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I'm building my house and put in an 18' wide opening now I'm having trouble finding anything but 16' wide doors.

The garage is 24' x 25' so I didn't want a bottle neck at the door. This garage is for the daily drivers not for working on. So it won't get cluttered (famous last words)

I want the carriage door look if possible. 16' doors seem to run at about $700 at Lowes and Home Despot.
 
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fefarms

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Call a garage door installer and forget about Home Depot. You can easily get a commercial door that will fit an 18' wide opening. (Commercial doors are actually 2 inches wider than the rough opening, so the door will be 18' 2" wide.)

My shop has an 18' wide and 9' 4" high opening, I got a commercial door to fit it. You can get a basic idea of available sizes at clopay's website.

Three of the five panels in my door are glass all the way across, kind of like a fire station. (I wanted a view). It was pricy, though, at about $2300 installed. Without the glass it would have been more like $1800 +/-
 

Bob Marlin

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DEVORE, SO.CALIFORNIA
I just completed my house 6 mo. ago. The main garage is 24x28
with a 9x18 door.It was no problem getting a door for it. We just
called a garage door place and they took care of it. The over size
doors are one of the best things to design into a home. I have a full
size ford 4x4. If you are familiar with them they have huge side mirrors
that get in the way,but not with the wide door. Also it has a 6 inch
lift and 37 inch tires and I still have plenty of room between the top
of the cab and the door header. Good luck!
 
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twostory

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I ordered a 18 wide x 11 tall door from Lowes. I had to get a commercial door made by Wayne Dalton. It is insulated to R10. It was expensive, but pretty strong looking.

Both HD and Lowes can order a 18 x 9 door, at least my stores could. I had to go with commercial grade due to my door being over 10 feet tall.

I would make sure of your rough opening size required before you frame the building.
 

JohnZ

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Washington, Michigan
18' x 8' (oversize in both dimensions) residential insulated sectional doors are quite common around here - I have two of them, with sunburst windows across the top panel, made by Taylor. Don't know about the big-box stores, but garage door guys get them every day with no problem. :thumbup:
 

mpraddict

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Wayne Dalton has the carriage door look you want, series 9700 and the are available in 18' widths. I just put these on my garage.
 
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