Free Garage Door Size Charts (PDF)
DataPicking a garage door starts with knowing the opening, and a sizes chart saves a lot of back-and-forth at the showroom. This set of 38 charts lays out standard single and double door dimensions, common width and height combinations, and the rough openings they call for. Homeowners planning a replacement, builders framing new construction, and remodelers can check the numbers before they order or cut.
The charts come as print-ready PDFs that open on any device and print sharp for the job site. Keep one on your phone for measuring and tape a copy in the garage while you work. There's nothing to install and nothing to sign up for. Download the chart that fits your project and measure twice before you buy.
Choose from 38 Garage Door Sizes Chart Templates
Frequently Asked Questions about Garage Door Sizes Chart Templates
Are these Garage Door Sizes Chart templates free to download?
Yes. Every Garage Door Sizes Chart template in this collection is free to download from TemplateSpark. Just open the template you need, download it, and start editing right away — no subscription required to get started.
What file formats are available for Garage Door Sizes Chart templates?
These Garage Door Sizes Chart templates are available in PDF. Pick the format that matches your workflow — each download keeps the original layout so it looks right whether you open, print, or share it.
Can I edit or fill in these Garage Door Sizes Chart PDF templates?
These Garage Door Sizes Chart templates are print-ready PDFs. You can fill them in with any PDF reader or print and complete them by hand — ideal when you want a clean, consistent layout without changing the original design.
How many Garage Door Sizes Chart templates can I choose from?
This page collects 38 Garage Door Sizes Chart templates so you can compare styles and layouts in one place. Browse the options, open the one that fits your purpose best, and download it in your preferred format.
Can I use Garage Door Sizes Chart templates for commercial purposes?
In most cases, yes — these Garage Door Sizes Chart templates are intended for both personal and business use. Check the license note on the template before redistributing or reselling, and avoid sharing the source files as your own product.
What are standard garage door sizes for single and double doors?
A single garage door is commonly 8 or 9 feet wide and about 7 feet tall, while a double door usually spans 16 feet wide. Heights of 7 or 8 feet are typical. Sizes vary by region and home, so a chart lists common width and height combinations.
How do you measure a garage opening for a new door?
Measure the width and height of the finished opening, then check the headroom above and the side room on each side for tracks and hardware. Note the backroom depth into the garage as well. These measurements determine the door size and whether standard hardware will fit the opening.
What is the rough opening for a garage door versus the door size?
The door size is the actual panel dimensions, while the rough opening is the framed space in the wall that holds it. The rough opening usually matches the door size closely, with the surrounding framing sized to fit tracks and seals. A sizes chart shows the openings each door calls for.
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