Garage door support.
Discussion
Good evening ph.
We are in the process of moving house and an offer has gone in today.
During the viewing I took many pictures and obviously the garage is high on my agenda.
I was looking at the pictures and noticed the garage door wire had snapped, no great deal, however on looking again I can't see how the garage door would be supported once in the raised position ?
I have liaised with swmbo about this and she has agreed to release funds to me for a roller door set up if required.
I have emailed 'doorman' on here for options, but just wanted confirmation that there is no garage door support in place in the picture above ,,
Tia
We are in the process of moving house and an offer has gone in today.
During the viewing I took many pictures and obviously the garage is high on my agenda.
I was looking at the pictures and noticed the garage door wire had snapped, no great deal, however on looking again I can't see how the garage door would be supported once in the raised position ?
I have liaised with swmbo about this and she has agreed to release funds to me for a roller door set up if required.
I have emailed 'doorman' on here for options, but just wanted confirmation that there is no garage door support in place in the picture above ,,
Tia
Simpo Two said:
Mine is exactly the same - it's all done with springs (across the top) and wires. Cheap 'orrible design, the wires eventually come off the bearings and have to be refixed; if you're planning on staying I'd bin it and buy a nice electric one.
Perfect. Thanks I thought as much, will be investing in a roller door I think. Thanks for the advice folks, there is a door to the rear of the garage, I would have thought most electric roller doors will have some form of manual override should electrics fail, a chain or similair ?
The picture is quite deceiving, I have measured that there will be roughly 75cm of space to get out of once the car is lined up on one side.
the guy who owned it before used to home an old 5 series and there is some foam on the wall which was probably used as some form of door protection for entry and exit
The picture is quite deceiving, I have measured that there will be roughly 75cm of space to get out of once the car is lined up on one side.
the guy who owned it before used to home an old 5 series and there is some foam on the wall which was probably used as some form of door protection for entry and exit
Edited by dotty on Sunday 17th February 12:04
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