Is it possible to turn a garage that has 2 doors into just 1 door? Theres 2 doors and seemingly a decorative divider in between the doors.
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Originally posted by Lason View PostYeah, my neighbor had it done and I plan to soon. Alot depends on how the house was built though, you may have to install a new header spanning the whole way above the new single door.
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Originally posted by gonzo View Postkick ass. i can barely squeeze the wife's edge in the garage. do I contact a garage dude or general contractor or what?
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Originally posted by bard View PostYou'll want a general contractor for the removal of the most likely supporting middle beam and a garage door person to change over to a single door. Is there brick over the door way or wood?
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i did that to my house when i first bought it. it had been enclosed, and i wanted a garage back, but found out that it used to have 2 doors with a center post. the two 2x12's couldn't support the weight over a 16' span, so i found a lumber yard to do the calcs and ended up getting a 14 LVL that i lag bolted and nailed to the existing 2x12's, and used 2x6 framing above and below so the load was sitting on all 3 beams. then had a single door put in and it's been 3 yrs with no problems. a pain in the ass, but it worked.
you'll want to check with the city about permits and stuff, too. mine was a simple one story so that made it easier, but i'd definitely do your homework before you go tearing into things.Justin
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Originally posted by gonzo View PostIs it possible to turn a garage that has 2 doors into just 1 door? Theres 2 doors and seemingly a decorative divider in between the doors.
If your have a standard 1 door garage it should be a 8x7 with a 1 foot support between the two and then another 8x7 door.
To properly convert it to one door, you'll have to order a 17x7 door (Specialty door).
You'll need to rip the sheet rock above the doors away and reinforce the header. (not hard to do, but you don't want a 17 foot unsupportive span.). Usually you'll have to put in a 20 foot steel angle in.
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Originally posted by snacksnack View Postapproximate cost to do this?
I can get doors at wholesale, but I generally don't like installing full doors. (I did a ton of peoples houses on Dfwstangs). These days I prefer just to fix people's doors.
My guess, to remove the post and do all the stuff will probably cost you near $1000.00 to $1500.00 PLUS, PERMITS. And anything the City Inspector will require you to do. (YES YOU MUST HAVE A PERMIT TO DO THIS).
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