If you’ve ever tried to hang doors in your home, you’ll know that two doorways are rarely the same size. This is also true for garages, so residential garage doors come in a variety of sizes.
We want to help you find the perfect residential garage door. This size chart gives you an idea of the range of sizes available, including common and not-so-common sizes for single and double garage doors.
The most common garage door sizes we see are:
However, all garage openings are unique. We manufacture a wide variety of sizes for every garage. Please work with your local C.H.I. Dealer to order the correct size for your home or application.
We recommend measuring your existing doorway to find out what size garage door you’ll need. There’s no guarantee your current residential garage door is well-fitted, so doorway measurements are a better starting point for getting accurate estimates from garage door companies.
Grab a tape measure and your cell phone or a pen and paper for making notes.
Measure the:
Tip: add an inch or two to your doorway width measurement, as you’ll need a half-to-one-inch overlap either side for a good seal when the door’s closed.
As you’re not restricted by your existing doorway, you have more freedom when it comes to door size. Here's what to consider when deciding what works for you and your space.
Work with experts to find the perfect door for your needs. For help with everything related to garage door style, size, color, and more, get in touch with one of our specialist dealers.