So after waiting over a month for my new door, supposedly custom order, they came to install it last week. Everything went great, I had to leave for work while they hung the last panel. Left the balance check with him. Got home that night and I see s door that's 2" short.
Called first am and cancelled my check. Then called the company. The installer kept trying to tell me no big deal just put a 2x4 up there and wrap it in some metal to pad the header down to make up that gap. I told him that's not happening and I'm gonna have to talk to the salesman because I'm not doing that.
Fast forward a few days, the installer and salesman come back out to meet with my builder and I. They first stick to they want to just pad the header down, and again I told them that's not an option. I spent years of savings on this building and I'm not about to ghetto rig the door opening because they messed up. Then he said he wants to snap on an extended weather seal on the bottom, which will give me an inch and a half, then the weather strip on top will cover the 1/2" that's left. Again I told him that's not an option as I'm paying for an r19 door, I'm not having an 18' wide by 1/2" cap covered with thin vinyl.
Basically at this point I want the door replaced with a proper size one, or just put a longer top panel in. Then they start in on telling me anything bigger won't work, as there won't be enough down pressure on it, and the wall mounted lift master will not work. (I'm no door guy, but I don't understand that logic) my builder and I questioned multiple times about the reasons, and they would just stumble around the subject giving no answer.
Finally he told me he'll go back to the office and see what they want to do. It's been 4 days, haven't heard anything. I'm going to call in a bit here.
The building is 40x48x16, the door is 14x18, but there's a weather lip on the floor, so the door height is 14' 1.5". He came out twice and measured before it was ordered.
Am I being to harsh here? Sorry for the long read, and thanks for any input!
Called first am and cancelled my check. Then called the company. The installer kept trying to tell me no big deal just put a 2x4 up there and wrap it in some metal to pad the header down to make up that gap. I told him that's not happening and I'm gonna have to talk to the salesman because I'm not doing that.
Fast forward a few days, the installer and salesman come back out to meet with my builder and I. They first stick to they want to just pad the header down, and again I told them that's not an option. I spent years of savings on this building and I'm not about to ghetto rig the door opening because they messed up. Then he said he wants to snap on an extended weather seal on the bottom, which will give me an inch and a half, then the weather strip on top will cover the 1/2" that's left. Again I told him that's not an option as I'm paying for an r19 door, I'm not having an 18' wide by 1/2" cap covered with thin vinyl.
Basically at this point I want the door replaced with a proper size one, or just put a longer top panel in. Then they start in on telling me anything bigger won't work, as there won't be enough down pressure on it, and the wall mounted lift master will not work. (I'm no door guy, but I don't understand that logic) my builder and I questioned multiple times about the reasons, and they would just stumble around the subject giving no answer.
Finally he told me he'll go back to the office and see what they want to do. It's been 4 days, haven't heard anything. I'm going to call in a bit here.
The building is 40x48x16, the door is 14x18, but there's a weather lip on the floor, so the door height is 14' 1.5". He came out twice and measured before it was ordered.
Am I being to harsh here? Sorry for the long read, and thanks for any input!


