ReadyForWinter
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Hi Garage Journal-ers,
I am trying to install a garage door opener for a friend who doesn't have much money for home improvements. I'm pretty handy with tools and I'm good at reading directions
But I've gotten to the point where I'm totally stuck
I'm hoping that you all might be able to tell me what will work and if DIY can take it on. I'm prepared to return the opener I bought at HD. If the job requires a professional, then my friend will wait till she has the money.
Here are the details:
My friend has a 1960's house with a single car garage. The door has side extension springs on the rails. The door itself is 8' wide x 79". The ceiling is quite low--it measures 85-1/2" from floor to ceiling.
I bought a Genie Excelerator II, 1500 1 HP, Direct Screw Drive DC Garage Door Opener. Home Depot was not helpful as we tried to identify an opener that would work with the low ceiling. I bought the Genie Excelerator II because a neighbor with the same style of house & garage installed it in his garage. It has flush-mounting capability.
I measured the distance from the highest part of the open door to the ceiling, 2-1/4". This is disappointing because the directions say I'm need to have 2-1/2"
Also I noticed that the 2x6 header beam doesn't **** up against the ceiling. There is a 2-3/4" space above the header. The house is brick and I can see the back-side of the brick where the header leaves off.
There is 7-1/8" to left of the door and 10-1/4" to the right of the door.
I took PHOTOS in hopes that you all might be able to steer me in the right direction. https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A4Gf693ZkpOqQ
Here's a link to info on the Genie Excelerator II: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Genie-Ex...ve-DC-Garage-Door-Opener-4062-TKNMV/203978703
I greatly appreciate any help you can offer. I'm glad I found this forum
Thanks a lot!
I am trying to install a garage door opener for a friend who doesn't have much money for home improvements. I'm pretty handy with tools and I'm good at reading directions
But I've gotten to the point where I'm totally stuck
Here are the details:
My friend has a 1960's house with a single car garage. The door has side extension springs on the rails. The door itself is 8' wide x 79". The ceiling is quite low--it measures 85-1/2" from floor to ceiling.
I bought a Genie Excelerator II, 1500 1 HP, Direct Screw Drive DC Garage Door Opener. Home Depot was not helpful as we tried to identify an opener that would work with the low ceiling. I bought the Genie Excelerator II because a neighbor with the same style of house & garage installed it in his garage. It has flush-mounting capability.
I measured the distance from the highest part of the open door to the ceiling, 2-1/4". This is disappointing because the directions say I'm need to have 2-1/2"
Also I noticed that the 2x6 header beam doesn't **** up against the ceiling. There is a 2-3/4" space above the header. The house is brick and I can see the back-side of the brick where the header leaves off.There is 7-1/8" to left of the door and 10-1/4" to the right of the door.
I took PHOTOS in hopes that you all might be able to steer me in the right direction. https://www.icloud.com/photostream/#A4Gf693ZkpOqQ
Here's a link to info on the Genie Excelerator II: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Genie-Ex...ve-DC-Garage-Door-Opener-4062-TKNMV/203978703
I greatly appreciate any help you can offer. I'm glad I found this forum
Thanks a lot!

