Installing a Garage Door

As you finish the process of investing in a new garage door, it’s nice to know what you can expect during the installation process. We are commonly asked how long the garage door installation process takes, and want you to be aware of what common complications could slow down the process.
Due to the complexity and potential safety hazards, we never recommend that anyone other than trained professionals attempt installing a garage door. You bought a great, quality garage door, so let professionals install the door correctly to prevent any accidents or malfunctions.
To put your mind at ease, we’ve developed a brief explanation of what you can expect when professionals work through the garage door installation process.
Installing a garage door is a multi-step process that requires precision, attention to detail, and technical knowledge. Before the installation process begins, the professionals perform an inspection to confirm the size of your door. They also check to see if there are any obstructions, such as light fixtures, fans, or outlets. These potential obstructions will affect the installation process as the professionals will need to take them into consideration when mounting the track and motor.
Once they complete the site inspection, they’ll work with you to set an installation appointment. On the day of your appointment, the professionals will remove and haul away the current door, install your new door and set up the opener, so your new door is ready to go the second they leave. To make sure everything went smoothly and they properly cleaned the site, the professionals will do a final walkthrough. You can ask any questions before they leave to make sure you have a full understanding of your new door.
The step-by-step process of what the installers will do when setting up your new garage door includes:
Install the drive unit and attach the track to it. The drive unit holds the motor that lifts and lowers the garage door.
Connect all the sections of the track according to the proper track type. From a standard radius to a vertical lift, there are a variety of options when it comes to tracking.
Attach the mounting bracket to the track’s end and the beam above the opening of the door. The mounting bracket distributes the pull from the motor across the door so one point doesn’t receive all the pulling pressure.
Attach the motor to a beam in the ceiling. The motor must be attached in the perfect center of the garage, so this step requires incredible precision.
Feed the motor’s wires from the ceiling into a wall switch to give it power.
Install infrared sensors. Infrared sensors help protect against people or objects getting stuck under the door. They detect when something obstructs the path from the door to the ground.
Connect the garage door to the garage door opening system
While this may seem like a simple process on paper, the garage door installation could become extremely dangerous if not performed by a professional. A lot of precision, know-how, and preparedness go into this process. Installing a garage door could even turn deadly if the installer does not have the proper training and years of experience.
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ASAP Garage Door Service
6059 Kingdom View,
W698+P4 Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(719) 800–7235
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