This is what exactly i was looking for i will be doing this very shortly to my new purchase house i almost didn't buy it cause i didn't think it was possible cause ive never seen it done but now im extremely happy and love the results
Nice work. It amazes me how many ppl get so accustomed to not wearing any gloves and more importantly safety glasses. Mind boggling how little regard people have for their eyes in particular. One wrong move or spark, etc and blind forever.
Very neat, just one thing a few safety glasses would be on my list as I was up the hospital a few times until the penny dropped and the guy at the clinic had a bit of a word abt my eyes.
Man goes to his doctor and asks for an examination for a health insurance policy. The doctor checks him out and says: "Well apart from a crushed toe, vibration white finger, that glass eye and emphysema you're fine, did you by any chance work on replacing garage doors back in 2023?" The man says: "What?" Doctor: "Oh, and you need a hearing aid."
My Dad did this type of hard and dirty work day in and day out for over 70 years in the garage door business. Dust, asbestos, fiberglass , whatever chemicals. No safety glasses, no face coverings, non insulated power tools. Mud, snow standing across the top steps of a 14 foot A-frame ladder. Retired at 91 because he tore ligaments in his right ankle getting it caught under the ottoman at home. 94 years old and still healthy as someone half his age, just has to walk with cane now. Parents married 72 going on 73 years.
He and the people he worked with were the rule. Knew at least ten men like him. My dad has lived longer because he never drank alcohol and smoked tobacco.
Highly impressed with the attention to PPE, Hats off to you (literally) No gloves , no ear defenders. I guess as on a private property you are not required. Had this been a commercial premises you would be breaching all kinds of H+S rules. Ok it is your hearing and fingers that will suffer. Otherwise a good job.
I want to do the opposite someday. A few years ago a spring broke on my double and I was trapped with both cars inside. Can't lift the double with a bad spring, a single I could have. Plus, a sinlge can use extension springs found at all the home stores.
Very impressed with your video and your workers skill levels. Could you please tell me the size of the beam they used to span the opening, its thickness, hight and the width of opening.
It would not matter what beam he used. The I beam is specifically selected by the engineering firm, to support the load of his garage. A beam for your house / garage would be different.
It’s never a good thing to see lads working in casual clothes, trainers etc and with no goggles, ear defenders/masks,boots,gloves…. Or even scaffolding. Can’t think why my comments seem to fall on deaf ears when somebody is saving a few Bob 😉
Why was this NOT built like the after result in the first place?!?!? The resulting double sectional door makes the space USEFUL. I can't figure why people don't build things right the first time! No matter, you got what you need done. I love this video. I was just wanting to see how this gets done.
I feel like this is an obvious question but didn't see it answered in the comments. How do you know it was structurally safe to remove that brick pillar in the middle?
The brick pillar was supporting the ends of the original 2 light weight beams - one for each gap - you saw them being removed. A survey calculated how heavy duty the single beam needed to be - it looks pretty strong to me though I wasn't involved in the calculation. One pessimistic commentator suggests it will all collapse - I promise to upload a new video if he proves to be right. Anyway, my glass is half full!
Nice touch 👌…. Did mine in a weekend, I had the headers over the door put back as personally I think it looks better than nasty white plastic 🤮 The door was electric which finished it off nicely.
Welding would have been the smarter and cheaper idea. And of course not wearing masks with all of that dust just goes to show that Darwin is still spot on.
Watch the video. Looked a neat job.. only problem. I have with it. Is the lack of ppe...you can't see the damage. They have recieved from the dust in their lungs. And it will come back to get them eventually...
The original doors are cheap up and over type where the replacement double door is a sectional door which is much higher quality, insulated and allows more space behind the door.
Sorry for the delay - probably too late now, but here's the info you requested. The door is 4.85m wide and the rsj overhangs by 13cm at each end (difficult to measure the rsj directly).
I'm glad you got that off your chest. Lighten up, try to enjoy your own life and stop critising others! Haven't you noticed how many boring people have already commented on this subject.
Oh dear! you're not going to like this - £5800 A lot of that cost was due to it being a sectional door rather than roller. I think a roller door would have been about 1k less.
@@mrmajestic345what are you talking about They put a steel beam in. Looked like a 203x133x 37 You do not what your on about. No sag at all. It’s taking the load from the trusses which carry the roof tiles. The udl is distributed over the complete area. Minimal deflection. You talk rubbish
@Fedup10710 0 seconds ago My Dad did this type of hard and dirty work day in and day out for over 70 years in the garage door business. Dust, asbestos, fiberglass , whatever chemicals. No safety glasses, no face coverings, non insulated power tools. Mud, snow standing across the top steps of a 14 foot A-frame ladder. Retired at 91 because he tore ligaments in his right ankle getting it caught under the ottoman at home. 94 years old and still healthy as someone half his age, just has to walk with cane now. Parents married 72 going on 73 years.
I really appreciate the positive comments like yours - unfortunately my video has attracted a multitude of armchair HSE officers with nothing better to do than trawl through UA-cam looking for things to complain about - it's actually quite amusing :)
No wind posts, wallplate missing, Padstones missing, not a screw or nail in sight everything just glued on, Health & safety non existent, nice door colour though L
@@timbishop4063 Don't knock Health and Safety - at my last company before retiring we had a poster in the crew rest room that said just that: DON'T KNOCK HEALTH AND SAFETY, THE LIFE AND LIMBS IT SAVES MIGHT BE YOURS!
Wonder what the chances of any of them men getting silicosis are .??? Working with all that brick dust all day and not at least one dust mask between them. Also knocking down buildings and not one hard hat???.
I’m sure you have your reasons, but at that price I would’ve just bulldozed the whole thing and upgraded to a larger garage while at it. Looks like the smallest option possible for a double garage lol, but that’s coming from a North American, and someone who would use it for vehicles., which not many people seem to do nowadays for some reason lol
Good seeing a team keeping the work area clean & tidy as they progress.
Great team work. It’s nice to see workmen clearing up after themselves. Good job lads. Top marks 👍🏾
This is what exactly i was looking for i will be doing this very shortly to my new purchase house i almost didn't buy it cause i didn't think it was possible cause ive never seen it done but now im extremely happy and love the results
Same, I have two small doors currently and would like create one large opening.
absolutely incredible! i don't know the first thing about installing garage doors but i can still tell these guys are very skilled. beautiful job
No pad stones no motor bed no anti corrosion paint no building regs. Nice
You don't need building regs for that.
Nice work. It amazes me how many ppl get so accustomed to not wearing any gloves and more importantly safety glasses. Mind boggling how little regard people have for their eyes in particular. One wrong move or spark, etc and blind forever.
Good video. That opens up the garage a lot.
Have never seen such fast workers! Incredible!
First class job. Really well-done.
Einwandfreie Teamarbeit, sehr saubere Arbeit, mit 4 Leuten geht so ein Projekt einfach besser. TOLL gemacht. 100% TOP
Very neat, just one thing a few safety glasses would be on my list as I was up the hospital a few times until the penny dropped and the guy at the clinic had a bit of a word abt my eyes.
Man goes to his doctor and asks for an examination for a health insurance policy.
The doctor checks him out and says: "Well apart from a crushed toe, vibration white finger, that glass eye and emphysema you're fine, did you by any chance work on replacing garage doors back in 2023?"
The man says: "What?"
Doctor: "Oh, and you need a hearing aid."
My Dad did this type of hard and dirty work day in and day out for over 70 years in the garage door business. Dust, asbestos, fiberglass , whatever chemicals. No safety glasses, no face coverings, non insulated power tools. Mud, snow standing across the top steps of a 14 foot A-frame ladder. Retired at 91 because he tore ligaments in his right ankle getting it caught under the ottoman at home. 94 years old and still healthy as someone half his age, just has to walk with cane now. Parents married 72 going on 73 years.
@@Fedup10710 Pleased to hear that and long may he continue to enjoy good health but, I would suggest, the exception rather than the general rule?
He and the people he worked with were the rule. Knew at least ten men like him. My dad has lived longer because he never drank alcohol and smoked tobacco.
Highly impressed with the attention to PPE, Hats off to you (literally) No gloves , no ear defenders. I guess as on a private property you are not required. Had this been a commercial premises you would be breaching all kinds of H+S rules. Ok it is your hearing and fingers that will suffer. Otherwise a good job.
What do you need ear defenders for on this job
@@leedstown Er, all the power tools they were using?
@@leedstownYou must have never worked on masonry.
Not to mention the NHS that will be paying for their treatment when they get shrapnel in their eyes.
I want to do the opposite someday. A few years ago a spring broke on my double and I was trapped with both cars inside. Can't lift the double with a bad spring, a single I could have. Plus, a sinlge can use extension springs found at all the home stores.
Why not just proactively replace the springs ever 5-6 years?
That's my plan, has to be professionally done at about $300-$400.
@@rl9702
Very impressed with your video and your workers skill levels. Could you please tell me the size of the beam they used to span the opening, its thickness, hight and the width of opening.
It would not matter what beam he used. The I beam is specifically selected by the engineering firm, to support the load of his garage. A beam for your house / garage would be different.
Entreprise contentieuse il vont jusqu'à nettoyer les gravier au balais franchement !!👍👍
Sur deux points d appui en brique ,le DTU exige 70 cm de repos ,sauf s il y a un poteau béton de chaque côté ,surtout vu la portée de l IPE.
PPE ? Dust, Eye protection, Hearing defenders. Comes back to bite your health in the end.
Did you mean PPE? But you're quite right - at work I would have insisted the contractors wore necessary PPE - but I'm not obliged to do so at home.
@@timbishop4063 oops,,,,bad spelling day
Was thinkin same not even boots
Old boy i worked with used to say you can walk with a wooden leg but you cartnt see with a glass eye
It’s never a good thing to see lads working in casual clothes, trainers etc and with no goggles, ear defenders/masks,boots,gloves…. Or even scaffolding. Can’t think why my comments seem to fall on deaf ears when somebody is saving a few Bob 😉
It's a garage door not knocking down a 10 storey mill
Why? What advantage to move to a single door were the vehicles to wide for the standard door?
You dont use a pickup much do you? The extra elbow room is very nice.
Why was this NOT built like the after result in the first place?!?!? The resulting double sectional door makes the space USEFUL. I can't figure why people don't build things right the first time! No matter, you got what you need done. I love this video. I was just wanting to see how this gets done.
That’ll be 50 grand mate. Chi-ching!
I feel like this is an obvious question but didn't see it answered in the comments. How do you know it was structurally safe to remove that brick pillar in the middle?
The brick pillar was supporting the ends of the original 2 light weight beams - one for each gap - you saw them being removed. A survey calculated how heavy duty the single beam needed to be - it looks pretty strong to me though I wasn't involved in the calculation. One pessimistic commentator suggests it will all collapse - I promise to upload a new video if he proves to be right. Anyway, my glass is half full!
@@timbishop4063 Thanks for the info
Great job guys
Not a dust mask or pair of goggles amongst em
Nice touch 👌…. Did mine in a weekend, I had the headers over the door put back as personally I think it looks better than nasty white plastic 🤮
The door was electric which finished it off nicely.
Welding would have been the smarter and cheaper idea. And of course not wearing masks with all of that dust just goes to show that Darwin is still spot on.
The wind was blowing.😊
If this is England, I wonder how many days' work there is in these 7 minutes😂😂😂
That job would take less than 2 hours due to the 4-5 workmen on site.
Watch the video. Looked a neat job.. only problem. I have with it. Is the lack of ppe...you can't see the damage. They have recieved from the dust in their lungs. And it will come back to get them eventually...
Nice info.
Top work
what was the height difference of the 2 i-beams
Yes...I do want a two car garage.
Mask gloves, defenders wet cutter should be used all the time doesn’t matter where you are
Great to be able to watch the process, thank you. Who carried out the work?
Skandoor in Hampshire
Obviously not in this case. I think it's just easier to build a wide garage with a central support.
The original doors are cheap up and over type where the replacement double door is a sectional door which is much higher quality, insulated and allows more space behind the door.
new trim has no nail heads to rust over time :-)
Hi looks great! in the process of planning out mine. Could I ask what is the size of the new door and what size rsj was used. Thanks
I don't think you can
Sorry for the delay - probably too late now, but here's the info you requested.
The door is 4.85m wide and the rsj overhangs by 13cm at each end (difficult to measure the rsj directly).
I made the uninformed mistake only once with the dinky pair of garage doors. My detached 28x30 garage has an 18' door on each end.
Where was this now eh?
Was that an I-beam or angle iron?
I-beam
Good God! The lack of PPE utilization by this crew, in this day and age, is unconscionable and inexcusable.
I'm glad you got that off your chest. Lighten up, try to enjoy your own life and stop critising others! Haven't you noticed how many boring people have already commented on this subject.
@@timbishop4063yes but theres still so many new descriptive words left to use😁
Are the walls in this garage
one brick or two
One
No water drainage right in front of the garage door ?
There's a drain just off screen to the left on the driveway. There's a slight slope down towards this.
Looks expensive. How much?
How much does this cost to do as a rough guide?
About £5000. It would be a lot cheaper for a roll up door rather than a sectional door like mine. A sectional door will hugely outlast a roll-up.
Look managers and teenagers with digital jobs..........real professionals
is any kind of planning permission required for this? thanks
I didn't need any. I can't imagine why you would need planning permission.
@@timbishop4063 thanks
@@timbishop4063commies dictate how you breathe here.
Amazing, would love to get this done. Could I get an idea of cost please ?
Oh dear! you're not going to like this - £5800
A lot of that cost was due to it being a sectional door rather than roller.
I think a roller door would have been about 1k less.
@@timbishop4063 holy moly
That's a very reasonable price!
What is the cost in USD?
@@Arts-ck8gj $7220
How much does something like this cost ? And where are you based . Garage is 19.5 X 22.5 and has 2 single doors but i want a roller double door
5.5k. A roller door costs less but you lose some entrance height.
@@timbishop4063 where are you based
@@mrmajestic345what are you talking about
They put a steel beam in.
Looked like a 203x133x 37
You do not what your on about.
No sag at all.
It’s taking the load from the trusses which carry the roof tiles.
The udl is distributed over the complete area.
Minimal deflection.
You talk rubbish
Looks good
How much does a job like that cost?
It was about £5000 (UK)
@@timbishop4063Not at all. £3k max.
How would I know if my sectional garage need a header?
Engineer. If there is a post, it's to reduce span, allow lighter header. Removing pot doubles the span, so heavier header.
With traveling time and a break i could do 8 of these a day at 5k per job , noice
That tape measure is getting a work out.
I’ve done this to my garage, be careful what type of door you fit as some take up more room inside and you may not get your car in.
@Fedup10710
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My Dad did this type of hard and dirty work day in and day out for over 70 years in the garage door business. Dust, asbestos, fiberglass , whatever chemicals. No safety glasses, no face coverings, non insulated power tools. Mud, snow standing across the top steps of a 14 foot A-frame ladder. Retired at 91 because he tore ligaments in his right ankle getting it caught under the ottoman at home. 94 years old and still healthy as someone half his age, just has to walk with cane now. Parents married 72 going on 73 years.
I really appreciate the positive comments like yours - unfortunately my video has attracted a multitude of armchair HSE officers with nothing better to do than trawl through UA-cam looking for things to complain about - it's actually quite amusing :)
How much to convert?
5K. A roller door would be much cheaper than this sectional door.
No wind posts, wallplate missing, Padstones missing, not a screw or nail in sight everything just glued on, Health & safety non existent, nice door colour though
L
You obviously don’t work in the trade
30 years mate as a structural engineer and health and safety executive
It seems to be working very well without wind posts, wallplates or padstones - whatever any of those are? I bet 99% of garage doors don't have them.
40 years in the North Sea being bugged by over zealous safety executives - and they're still bugging me in retirement - despair!!!!
@@timbishop4063 Don't knock Health and Safety - at my last company before retiring we had a poster in the crew rest room that said just that:
DON'T KNOCK HEALTH AND SAFETY,
THE LIFE AND LIMBS IT SAVES MIGHT BE YOURS!
And no garage at all when the roof collapses !
Bravo 😊
Just me I would kept the two doors
Probably not just you, but I suspect you're in a small minority. And I guess you haven't got a campervan in your garage?
In 7 Minuten? Oder dauert das Video 7 Minuten 😅?
Exactly! VW California
Wonder what the chances of any of them men getting silicosis are .??? Working with all that brick dust all day and not at least one dust mask between them. Also knocking down buildings and not one hard hat???.
All that dust and noise and no Eye, Ear or breathing protection.
Good welder could have plated and bolted would have saved a fortune.
2 single door garages bigger than 1 double door garages. am i wrong ?
2 singles is better than a double
Anyone else see a 2 man job site with 4 men on it? 🤔
How in the hell do you pick that color green garage door 🤮
All your profit went on silicone and trim!😂😂😂😂
I’m sure you have your reasons, but at that price I would’ve just bulldozed the whole thing and upgraded to a larger garage while at it. Looks like the smallest option possible for a double garage lol, but that’s coming from a North American, and someone who would use it for vehicles., which not many people seem to do nowadays for some reason lol
Check the prices in the UK
Show us how to do it right then.
UK
Je zeg je....watte ...doof😂
This Garage is made american way....made of paper mache....😅😅😅
How much did you charge for this project? Probably more than the garage itself 🤣
Not one single bit of ppe.
Not the USA.
We have similar Health and safety laws here.
Some really poor practices going on in this video.
Defo needed some hi-vis there!
This is the real world 😂
One of them had steel toecaps 😂
😅😅sorry aber der Träger ist ein Witz. Ca 5.5m lichtes Maß.