I am really glad someone else takes detail in the work because a lot of people don’t know how to install garage doors and they just threw them up there and they only care about the money not the details
Garage doors are always a tad overwhelming, you did a great job explaining exactly every move in a very understandable language. Super job and omg what a garage.
Previous month I was able to gather my first five figure check ever!!! I've been working for this provider on-line for two years now and I never been happier... They are paying me $95 per hour, and the most desirable thing regarding this is the fact I am not really that tech-savvy, they only required standard knowledge about internet and basic typing skill...Amazing thing about this gig is the more time I got with my kids. I am in a position to spend quality time with my friends and family and take care of my children and also going on holiday together with them very routinely. Don't avoid this chance and try to respond rapidly. Here is what I do *grab26.com*
Very informative. I've never installed a garage door but have watched the people I've hired to do it all the way through the process. I've forgotten how to do it as it's been some time since that process has been done for me but now with your video, you explained it so that I can understand it all over again. Honestly, your video about installing a garage door is more informative than any other video I have ever watched! Thank you!
The down votes are from garage door install companies that won't be able to fleece people any more . (you ever price how much these guys want to do adjustments? Holy cow!)
I said it one but I'll say it again. Dude, you are a machine lmao. I'm watching other people build houses on their channels and you are going faster than them as a single person vs their team. It is crazy.
This brings back memories. As a young boy my dad would do garage door installs on weekends. Or during the week after his main job. I would get to go with him now and then. My job was to set up the saw horses and put all the hardware on each door panel while he put up the track. A little bit different than you. But as I remember he did the tracks first. Maybe I'd have the first panel ready not too sure anymore .... gettin on 50 years ago now. Biggest doors I ever helped to install were train round house doors. They were beasts .... Not sure of the exact dimensions but ... I remember that for him and me to carry the last panel up his wooden extension ladders were maxed out and they just reached the header with barely enough room for the door itself to stick out. So I'm thinking the door had to be 10 panels high at 2ft apiece. Pretty sure it was right at 20ft wide ... and insulated ..... The springs were as big around as my thighs and there were 4 of them. We had a bear of a time winding them. Thanks for the memories.
I used once a welding machine for replacing my iron front gate. The amperage is completely different from iron to aluminum and welding aluminum you need to know what you are doing. The experience makes the difference. You Paul, you are a person who got A LOT experience. Watching you assembling the garage doors it seems easy to do, but is not. I`m loving watching your videos! Thank you!
I don’t want to tell you that you’re doing it wrong, because there’s always a way to do it differently, but I install garage doors for a living. If you install the first panel and then install your lower track portions without the radius track, you can just slide the other panels in without having to hold the panels with 2x4s. Again, there’s a million ways to skin it, but just thought I’d give you a different way.
Marshall Remodel for sure! And what works for me, may not work for you. But if it would make it easier, why not, right!? Hahaha! The barndo is looking great!
@@robertschwartz5512 When he gets the sections stacked, he will adjust the vertical track so all the sections are sealing against the rubber flap. Not how I do it but it works with the type of seal he has. Top Flap.
Now that I’ve WATCHED the episode (I like to save it for bed time)... 1) I love your reaction to running out of battery, it reminds me of myself. 2) how did you know where to place the overhead blocking in the ceiling? What is the tolerance for that, and how much detail did you have on the garage door at the time of framing?
Thanks Paul for such a lot of valuable info and tips installing garage doors. You've taken a certain degree of mystery and dare I say fear (for some people) out of the process. The updated picture of your house on your chanel shows all four garage doors installed. Another milestone - fully weatherproof and secure, yay.
Thanks for watching! If you're watching to learn for a self build we have a great group going that's geared towards self-building and contracting. www.patreon.com/mrpostframe
It's not that expensive to hire a professional. Learn how to cut your grass around your house! That is more important than installing your own garage doors! If will install your own garage door and opener without experience, you will start having on issues with your doors and openers as often overgrown grass!
I would have thought that anyone with an ounce of sense would like you, before starting, will have read the Instructions from back to front. Common sense wonderful.
The frame around your garage door. Can that be bought separate? If so where at? I’m building a farm house and the lead time on garage doors are 4 months out. I was wondering if I could some how buy that so I can keep putting my hardie board up and wait on the garage door later?
Are there not red screws and bolts that go into the hardware that holds spring tension? Every door I have worked on had them to be a warning to not touch that or you will likely get hurt. The bottom bracket holding the cable should have the red headed screws indicating danger.
I design Custom doors and windows, custom millwork and garage doors. I kept pausing anytime it showed the sticker to see what brand they were. The inside of the doors look like a Clopay with 12.9 R value, but I couldn't tell. Are your windows insulated as well? I'm also curious about the size. They were only 4 panels, but look bigger than a 9x7. The more I watch you the more I am liking all the white and with that fantastic job you did flashing you can power wash almost everything! Love everything about it!
Anyone know if it's possible to get the same garage door ... But in a 13 / 14 foot height version ... or if there is a way to splice garage doors to make a taller one?
That box of hardware= in my house... Honey will read this instruction manual = to me having to... might as well put it together myself... giggle giggle even though he has installed them many times
@@MrPostFrame Its true though :) P.S. You are doing an Amazing job. So amazing that it has convinced me to stick with 2x4 construction for a home that we will be building on some property... and a post frame metal garage... Check list supplied by you :)
Are there provisions to install the door panel stiffeners on all of the garage door panels to provide extra collapse in strength resistance in the event of a very high wind storm? Great install video! That was a lot of parts to deal with. 👍
The Strut he installed is so the trolley opener doesn't damage the top section as it pulls the door open. Florida, for one, has very different codes for garage doors. The doors are not insulated, no need, which is not as strong as insulated, but they are heavy Gage and they have hurricane bracing for 16' wide doors that you install before a storm.
If possible put some bright LED work lights, right, left, of the door opening when filming your videos with a very light background. You loose the inside details in the bright-light background shots.
I was wondering out of sheer curiosity... do you have to lubricate the roller pins and rollers so they move smoothly? I was also going to say so they won't rust, but all the steel looks galvanized, so that answers that question. As always, nice job! Love watching your videos!
Mad Hatter I install doors for a living. I use PB blaster for lubricant. Some companies make specific garage door lube, but honestly its just overpriced all purpose lube. Never use grease! Dirt sticks to it and you’ll hate yourself later.
Never mind the rollers, his don't even have bearings, spray the torsion springs, twice a year, or you'll be calling Nicholas John when you can't get your car out!!
Where are you at? I keep noticing your weather is basically the same as mine. Im in upstate NY, the only reason i ask is because im thinking of doing something similar and if your nearby the price would be comparable
The aluminum will likely rub the door over time... We run into that issue a lot on doors. Aluminum is for the outside. If your openings were framed with 2x6 like they should be, you would have not had to modify the tracks.
I completely understand what you are saying. This is a post frame style build so all my lags go into a 3-ply 2x6 laminated column which run up both sides of the door. I have 2x6 framing going across the top of the door. But I didn’t want to build out the sides do to the way it’s getting finished on the inside. If I would have went with out the high lift I wouldn’t have had to modify the track but I felt it was worth getting the doors up. I need to do better setting the stage for videos where people are just watching one video vs the entire series. Thank you for your insight. It is truly appreciated.
Marshall Remodel Don’t take my comments personal... I have been doing doors for 18 years lol... All in all, you did good. Most DIYers don’t put the hinges in the right spots lol.
Marshall Remodel When it comes to openers, I would suggest you take a look at the Liftmaster 8500w or Genie 6070H... A traditional rail opener with the Highlift, could cause some issues. The highlift you got isn’t much and breaks away decent, so a rail opener will work... but it might cause issues down the road.
Nor leaning the step ladder against the wall I've seen in past videos. I'm my company's on-site safety manager (MEP contractor) and watching some of these build shows gives me heart palpitations.
Is there not a code for an Hframe is this area? Sometimes those lags don't hit right without one.. If you had slapped up an Hframe you wouldn't have the welding. I also imagine your cables are rubbing on the track since the drums are offset, attached to the header? Also, may have voided the warranty for the welding. All this because of a few missing 2x6. Other than that, great video.
I completely understand what you are saying. This is a post frame style build so all my lags go into a 3-ply 2x6 laminated column which run up both sides of the door. I have 2x6 framing going across the top of the door. But I didn’t want to build out the sides do to the way it’s getting finished on the inside. If I would have went with out the high lift I wouldn’t have had to modify the track but I felt it was worth getting the doors up. I need to do better setting the stage for videos where people are just watching one video vs the entire series. Thank you for your insight. It is truly appreciated.
@@MrPostFrame if you go jackshaft, raise the backs of you horizontals and inch or two. It will help keep weight on the cables. I've installed quite a few liftmaster 8500w openers over the last year. I like them.
@@mikef6879 That, and take a half turn off the spring. Track pitch won't matter once 3/4 of the door is in the vert. The 8500 likes a slightly heavy door or else it will start jumping as it gets to the floor and reverse itself.
@@ringo574 OK, Just saying, But. You can't just add lift. Cable length, drums, and springs will come into play. He ordered these doors specific to the headroom he has in his garage. The drums, cables, and springs are specific to how the door will travel.
As a garage door co owner and 25 years of putting in doors I have never seen it done this way every thing is ass backwards your first section goes in first and level it then you level your tracks off of section if I seen one of my guys doing it this way he would not be working for me the next day!!!! People watching this place consider hiring a perfetional door installer the springs are very dangerous and can break bones and Kill YOU!!! My next point is you NEVER cut the top of your track you must cut track at very bottom. I am sorry I am normal not a negative person but this guy has no clue!!!!!!!
OMG. You need a degree in engineering and calculus to install one of these things. I’ll hire a professional to install mine. Not worth the risk of screwing it up royally and needing to call someone to come fix it anyway.
Years ago and old boss told me to "plan your work and work your plan." It's obvious you learned that too. You are truly an artist. Thanks for sharing.
Your planning is meticulous, your execution is flawless, and your presentation is very informative 👍👍👍👏👏👏
I am really glad someone else takes detail in the work because a lot of people don’t know how to install garage doors and they just threw them up there and they only care about the money not the details
Thanks!
Garage doors are always a tad overwhelming, you did a great job explaining exactly every move in a very understandable language. Super job and omg what a garage.
Previous month I was able to gather my first five figure check ever!!! I've been working for this provider on-line for two years now and I never been happier... They are paying me $95 per hour, and the most desirable thing regarding this is the fact I am not really that tech-savvy, they only required standard knowledge about internet and basic typing skill...Amazing thing about this gig is the more time I got with my kids. I am in a position to spend quality time with my friends and family and take care of my children and also going on holiday together with them very routinely. Don't avoid this chance and try to respond rapidly. Here is what I do *grab26.com*
Your channel is addictive.
Very true
I agree.
No it’s not. I could quit whenever I want to.
@@boobacockaa haha.
i sit here waiting for the next episode
Very informative. I've never installed a garage door but have watched the people I've hired to do it all the way through the process. I've forgotten how to do it as it's been some time since that process has been done for me but now with your video, you explained it so that I can understand it all over again. Honestly, your video about installing a garage door is more informative than any other video I have ever watched! Thank you!
Im always amazing that someone would give something like this a Thumbs down. Whats wrong with people? Keep up the amazing job Paul!!!
The down votes are from garage door install companies that won't be able to fleece people any more . (you ever price how much these guys want to do adjustments? Holy cow!)
Robert Barth not all of us do. I’ve done many adjustments for free. Just have to find the right people, I guess. Hahaha!
Its amazing that youve built such a big building 90 percent alone..... youre awesome!
I said it one but I'll say it again. Dude, you are a machine lmao. I'm watching other people build houses on their channels and you are going faster than them as a single person vs their team. It is crazy.
This brings back memories.
As a young boy my dad would do garage door installs on weekends. Or during the week after his main job.
I would get to go with him now and then. My job was to set up the saw horses and put all the hardware on each door panel while he put up the track. A little bit different than you. But as I remember he did the tracks first. Maybe I'd have the first panel ready not too sure anymore .... gettin on 50 years ago now.
Biggest doors I ever helped to install were train round house doors. They were beasts .... Not sure of the exact dimensions but ... I remember that for him and me to carry the last panel up his wooden extension ladders were maxed out and they just reached the header with barely enough room for the door itself to stick out. So I'm thinking the door had to be 10 panels high at 2ft apiece. Pretty sure it was right at 20ft wide ... and insulated .....
The springs were as big around as my thighs and there were 4 of them. We had a bear of a time winding them.
Thanks for the memories.
Very informative. I like how you get the camera right in the action so we can see the details. Excellent.
I used once a welding machine for replacing my iron front gate. The amperage is completely different from iron to aluminum and welding aluminum you need to know what you are doing. The experience makes the difference. You Paul, you are a person who got A LOT experience. Watching you assembling the garage doors it seems easy to do, but is not. I`m loving watching your videos! Thank you!
Best install lesson ever. Good job
This was a very interesting video, I really enjoyed how you explained all the details and reasons for each part, looking forward to part 2 ! 😊👍
I don’t want to tell you that you’re doing it wrong, because there’s always a way to do it differently, but I install garage doors for a living. If you install the first panel and then install your lower track portions without the radius track, you can just slide the other panels in without having to hold the panels with 2x4s. Again, there’s a million ways to skin it, but just thought I’d give you a different way.
No offense taken. Appreciate the tips. Always trying to learn and find what works the best.
Marshall Remodel for sure! And what works for me, may not work for you. But if it would make it easier, why not, right!? Hahaha! The barndo is looking great!
Yes. As a professional myself, installing the vertical tracks after the first section is in place is the way to go.
I want to know why the heck he put up weather seal first lmfao
@@robertschwartz5512 When he gets the sections stacked, he will adjust the vertical track so all the sections are sealing against the rubber flap. Not how I do it but it works with the type of seal he has. Top Flap.
I’ve been foaming at the mouth waiting for a new episode! Thank you!! :)
Now that I’ve WATCHED the episode (I like to save it for bed time)... 1) I love your reaction to running out of battery, it reminds me of myself. 2) how did you know where to place the overhead blocking in the ceiling? What is the tolerance for that, and how much detail did you have on the garage door at the time of framing?
Thanks Paul for such a lot of valuable info and tips installing garage doors. You've taken a certain degree of mystery and dare I say fear (for some people) out of the process.
The updated picture of your house on your chanel shows all four garage doors installed. Another milestone - fully weatherproof and secure, yay.
7:34 Great work...I always put beads of caulk under the mouldings, exposed caulking always become unsightly dirt collectors.
24:35 - know that feeling. Doing a great job. Learning a lot. Yes, little way behind on your vids.
Thanks for watching! If you're watching to learn for a self build we have a great group going that's geared towards self-building and contracting. www.patreon.com/mrpostframe
Great explanation how to install a garage door... keep up the good work you do... thanks
Really nice video, I learned a lot. Looking forward to the part on tensioning the spring.
@Alexander Lewis is absolutely correct. Try to upload more frequently. Keep it up man.
No more popping house wrap! YAY! LOL
Thank the Lord. That was driving me crazy!
Im sure you know, but careful welding galvanized steel without a respirator...or make sure to grind off the galvanized coating before welding it.
Meh, just drink some milk afterwards. A well ventilated space is fine.
You should never weld garage door tracks in the first place the manufacturer has a bolt for every perpose and placement
Wow what a great job
Thanks for another great video!
I never actually installed a garage door so this is great.. :)
It's not that expensive to hire a professional. Learn how to cut your grass around your house! That is more important than installing your own garage doors! If will install your own garage door and opener without experience, you will start having on issues with your doors and openers as often overgrown grass!
excellent job !!!
I would have thought that anyone with an ounce of sense would like you, before starting, will have read the Instructions from back to front.
Common sense wonderful.
amasing to se you do it all by you self,, 😁😊👍👍👍👍
Best video explanation,thanks man
Excellent tutorial.
Great video
Great info !
The frame around your garage door. Can that be bought separate? If so where at? I’m building a farm house and the lead time on garage doors are 4 months out. I was wondering if I could some how buy that so I can keep putting my hardie board up and wait on the garage door later?
What brand of door is that? It’s exceptionally well made.
How did you remember where to put silicon and sealant and caulking when you were done with the house?
Are there not red screws and bolts that go into the hardware that holds spring tension? Every door I have worked on had them to be a warning to not touch that or you will likely get hurt. The bottom bracket holding the cable should have the red headed screws indicating danger.
Great video thank you.
Do you have a sketch of your floor plan and square footage. I may have missed that, just getting into your site
Good boy👍🏾
Gracias por tus vídeos. Mi Like
Where did you get your outside door seals?
Yeah garage doors are definitely tricky the first time
Whats the idea behind 4 single doors instead of 2 double doors? Is the cost cheaper?
Looks great! What size doors?
10’ wide x 8’ tall
i never did this before i just watch videos for reference.
I design Custom doors and windows, custom millwork and garage doors. I kept pausing anytime it showed the sticker to see what brand they were. The inside of the doors look like a Clopay with 12.9 R value, but I couldn't tell. Are your windows insulated as well? I'm also curious about the size. They were only 4 panels, but look bigger than a 9x7. The more I watch you the more I am liking all the white and with that fantastic job you did flashing you can power wash almost everything! Love everything about it!
10 wide x 8 tall. Ideal doors 18.4 r value w insulated glass.
Ideal is the retail version of Clopay. In Clopay brand these doors are model GD2LU with insulated Glass.
Anyone know if it's possible to get the same garage door ... But in a 13 / 14 foot height version ... or if there is a way to splice garage doors to make a taller one?
Suggest jack shaft opener like lift master 8500
That box of hardware= in my house... Honey will read this instruction manual = to me having to... might as well put it together myself... giggle giggle even though he has installed them many times
lol
@@MrPostFrame Its true though :) P.S. You are doing an Amazing job. So amazing that it has convinced me to stick with 2x4 construction for a home that we will be building on some property... and a post frame metal garage... Check list supplied by you :)
Are there provisions to install the door panel stiffeners on all of the garage door panels to provide extra collapse in strength resistance in the event of a very high wind storm? Great install video! That was a lot of parts to deal with. 👍
Yes. Different areas have different codes to follow for wind load. Coastal areas have higher wind load needs than flat lands like here in Michigan.
The Strut he installed is so the trolley opener doesn't damage the top section as it pulls the door open. Florida, for one, has very different codes for garage doors. The doors are not insulated, no need, which is not as strong as insulated, but they are heavy Gage and they have hurricane bracing for 16' wide doors that you install before a storm.
What hole saw bits and drill bits did you use for the house or what brands did you find that works best?
I use diablo hole saw bits. The ones I use are in our amazon store under tools. www.amazon.com/shop/marshallremodel
@@MrPostFrame thank you for taking the time to answer
@@MrPostFrame thank you for taking the time to reply
If possible put some bright LED work lights, right, left, of the door opening when filming your videos with a very light background. You loose the inside details in the bright-light background shots.
I was wondering out of sheer curiosity... do you have to lubricate the roller pins and rollers so they move smoothly? I was also going to say so they won't rust, but all the steel looks galvanized, so that answers that question. As always, nice job! Love watching your videos!
Mad Hatter I install doors for a living. I use PB blaster for lubricant. Some companies make specific garage door lube, but honestly its just overpriced all purpose lube. Never use grease! Dirt sticks to it and you’ll hate yourself later.
@@nicholasjohn1001 Thanks nicholas!
Mad Hatter you’re welcome!
Never mind the rollers, his don't even have bearings, spray the torsion springs, twice a year, or you'll be calling Nicholas John when you can't get your car out!!
Where are you at? I keep noticing your weather is basically the same as mine. Im in upstate NY, the only reason i ask is because im thinking of doing something similar and if your nearby the price would be comparable
I think he said he was in Iowa many episodes ago.
good
The aluminum will likely rub the door over time... We run into that issue a lot on doors. Aluminum is for the outside. If your openings were framed with 2x6 like they should be, you would have not had to modify the tracks.
I completely understand what you are saying. This is a post frame style build so all my lags go into a 3-ply 2x6 laminated column which run up both sides of the door. I have 2x6 framing going across the top of the door. But I didn’t want to build out the sides do to the way it’s getting finished on the inside.
If I would have went with out the high lift I wouldn’t have had to modify the track but I felt it was worth getting the doors up.
I need to do better setting the stage for videos where people are just watching one video vs the entire series.
Thank you for your insight. It is truly appreciated.
Marshall Remodel Don’t take my comments personal... I have been doing doors for 18 years lol... All in all, you did good. Most DIYers don’t put the hinges in the right spots lol.
No offense taken. I seriously appreciate advice and tips from professional installers.
Marshall Remodel When it comes to openers, I would suggest you take a look at the Liftmaster 8500w or Genie 6070H... A traditional rail opener with the Highlift, could cause some issues. The highlift you got isn’t much and breaks away decent, so a rail opener will work... but it might cause issues down the road.
Sure thing. I definitely will.
O cara fala dimais com certeza por isto tem 3 criancas .
I don’t think OSHA would approve of the straddle two step ladders to install the trim method. 😂
Lol.
Nor leaning the step ladder against the wall I've seen in past videos. I'm my company's on-site safety manager (MEP contractor) and watching some of these build shows gives me heart palpitations.
Is there not a code for an Hframe is this area? Sometimes those lags don't hit right without one.. If you had slapped up an Hframe you wouldn't have the welding. I also imagine your cables are rubbing on the track since the drums are offset, attached to the header? Also, may have voided the warranty for the welding. All this because of a few missing 2x6.
Other than that, great video.
I completely understand what you are saying. This is a post frame style build so all my lags go into a 3-ply 2x6 laminated column which run up both sides of the door. I have 2x6 framing going across the top of the door. But I didn’t want to build out the sides do to the way it’s getting finished on the inside.
If I would have went with out the high lift I wouldn’t have had to modify the track but I felt it was worth getting the doors up.
I need to do better setting the stage for videos where people are just watching one video vs the entire series.
Thank you for your insight. It is truly appreciated.
Going with a traditional Trolly style or Jackshaft style opener? Any particular reason for that choice?
Draw bar operator looks like it's going to be very tight to the ceiling
I’m leaning towards jack shaft after looking at my options but not 100% sure yet.
@@MrPostFrame if you go jackshaft, raise the backs of you horizontals and inch or two. It will help keep weight on the cables. I've installed quite a few liftmaster 8500w openers over the last year. I like them.
@@mikef6879 That, and take a half turn off the spring. Track pitch won't matter once 3/4 of the door is in the vert. The 8500 likes a slightly heavy door or else it will start jumping as it gets to the floor and reverse itself.
is this the norm for a garage door in the US ? , we havent dont it like that in europa for the last 10 years
How is a European roll up door different from a US roll up door, other then costing 4 times more ?
And we’re not in europe
@@jesperdahl1486 the are easyer to set Up search om UA-cam for Alpha Doors or novoferm
My back hurts watching you build tin home
Hi, where can I get the high lift kit?
I got mine through Menards. Not sure if you have access to a menards.
@@MrPostFrame Gonna see if I can order it online. Thanks. Can you tell me what the SKU is?
@@ringo574 OK, Just saying, But. You can't just add lift. Cable length, drums, and springs will come into play. He ordered these doors specific to the headroom he has in his garage. The drums, cables, and springs are specific to how the door will travel.
What are the door widths?
10’ wide x 8’ high
somehow we find our safety gloves on time.
Ace M8
I build Mansions
You look to do a fantastic job, your eye for detail is excellent. What I find odd are your occasional blood-lust comments???
He is going to have massive plumbing problems; never put plumbing on putter walls even with insulation always use a trunk ! Good luck
(4.40) The hinges.
5 number 1.
2 number 2.
And 3 number 3's.???
BUT i only see 2 number 3.! ! !
Where is number 3 of 3 then.???
My mistake.
As a garage door co owner and 25 years of putting in doors I have never seen it done this way every thing is ass backwards your first section goes in first and level it then you level your tracks off of section if I seen one of my guys doing it this way he would not be working for me the next day!!!! People watching this place consider hiring a perfetional door installer the springs are very dangerous and can break bones and Kill YOU!!! My next point is you NEVER cut the top of your track you must cut track at very bottom. I am sorry I am normal not a negative person but this guy has no clue!!!!!!!
Yo Robert, wanna get into the horror stories about homeowners screwing around with springs? Torsion or Extension. Scary shit.
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1 ML home profit is $250,000 build (2), get $500,000 profit ;) live free and not work at all ;)
OMG. You need a degree in engineering and calculus to install one of these things. I’ll hire a professional to install mine. Not worth the risk of screwing it up royally and needing to call someone to come fix it anyway.
It's definitely not a 1st time DIY project!
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