In this video we will show you the step by step Mount Onsite Method for installing a residential garage door with a low headroom situation.
We will cover the following:
- Front Mount Torsion
- Extension Spring Application
- Rear Mount Torsion
A low headroom application can come into play if the client does not have enough space in their garage or if there is an obstruction that needs the door to clear such as a beam in the garage or a light.
Remember that safety should always be your number one priority. If you are ever unsure STOP and reach out for assistance.
Disclaimer: The content provided in this online video series about low headroom installation is for informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, viewers should consult with a professional technician or contractor before attempting any repairs or installations that they are uncertain about. We are not liable for any damages or injuries that may occur as a result of following the instructions or advice provided in these videos. Always prioritize safety and follow manufacturer guidelines and local building codes when working on garage doors. While these lessons are designed to be viewed over and over again if necessary, they are ONLY to be viewed safely while you are NOT currently working/installing or servicing a garage door, garage door opener or performing service. Every effort has been made to design this course with SAFETY in mind. And every effort has been made to supply accurate information without spelling or typo errors. If you are unsure STOP and contact us immediately. You CAN get hurt working with residential garage doors, garage door openers and performing service. Safety is Always a Professional's Responsibility.
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