Exhoing others’ comments, I just did this fix on my girlfriend’s garage door. It literally took me less than 10 minutes as the holes all lined up perfectly! This saved her the $3,000 it was going to cost for a new door (product & installation) and we cannot thank you enough for posting this DIY fix.
As stated from others - you saved me hundreds of dollars - I stopped by my ace hardware to pick up the angle bar ($30), and took 20 minutes to drill & install - thank you
That's awesome, I'm happy you found this helpful. I hope it works as well for you as it has for me. Mine is still working perfectly as is without any sag, movement or any noticeable issues.
Jeebers, man you just saved me a little under $3,000!! With the cost of things today, total cost, $87.00, no hing and tax. Thank you for posting this. It really works!!
Just completed this repair using your method and it worked like a charm as the two bottom panels cracked beside the hinges mid span. I added plastic u-channel for decking to cover the sharp edges of the angle sticking out for safety. $78 repair.
Great video, thanks for sharing. I was told by garage door company that I needed new door and motor, they couldn't even be bothered to come out and have a look, instead they asked that i email them pics of the damage, and that's what they recommended. You saved me $4500.
Hello! I am glad you found something that works for the meantime! I went through the same situation, but I wasn't ready to pour money down the drain. This solution held up strong for me for the entire time I had it up until I could have enough savings for a new door almost four years later with zero issues. Best of luck to you!
This solution fixed my garage door. Cost me about $70 for the slotted L bars. Once I got home from the hardware store, it took me about 15 minutes to get it done! Thanks for the video!
I'm glad this was of help for you, mine is still holding strong and the damage has not gotten any worse since doing this. I know not every garage issue can be solved by doing this, I am happy it was of use to you.
Thanks for this excellent video. I just got through with my repair. I pray it lasts another 25 years, lol. I ended up noticing and replacing 2 cracked hinges as well. You saved me 2 grand and a month long wait for a new door installation.
I am glad this helped you. Hope it lasts long enough for you too. Mine is still holding strong without any issues up to this day since I made this repair and posted the video. Good luck!
Thank you for this! Excellent video and explanations. One thing to remind DIYers: the hinges on some doors (like mine) are numbered. When buying a replacement hinge, buy the same numbered hinge.
Nice, 3yrs ago there was something going on where these cost $250 + and they were in short supply. Since that's no longer the case, I would probably recommend that instead.
I installed per the video and it worked like a charm. $95 for hardware and 15 minute install. I may have added 15 lb to the door so I'm not going to rebalance. Thanks for your help.
Awesome dude! Thanks for posting this. My middle hinge broke and its sagging bad, and there's a pretty big crack that's developed in the face. Gonna pick up some of those angle bars and try to repair.
Glad I could help. At the time I did this supplies were low everywhere and costs were super high, but as some of the other comments have mentioned, it's best to use a garage door Garage Door Reinforcement U-Bar Strut Support Brace and they also make garage Door Reinforcement Support Bar Brace Kits specifically for that purpose. Mine is holding up perfectly with the angle bars I installed over 3 years ago, but if your damage is worse than mine, you might want to consider a better option. Good luck, friend!
Definitely helps in a pinch, mine is still perfect as is, I know eventually something more permanent will be necessary, as somebody else mentioned to me in the comments. I just hope it is a ways down the line, so far so good though. Glad it was helpful for you too.
This is a problem I’m having and I had this idea and came online to see if anyone’s done it with success. Thanks for the time making the video. I would only suggest that you extend completely across from end to end to help distribute that force and tension across greater area so it’s less stress to that one area.
Just fixed my garage door. Spent about $40 each bar. Garage door opens and closes. Should last until I save enough for a brand new upgrade to garage door
Great job. My garage door doesn't sound like it's about to fall off every time I open it. I did how ever go with a heavier gauge bar. When I got to the store, the one I was originally going to get felt like it would bend.
Thank you for your comment, Polly, I'm glad this was helpful for you. I did this over two years ago and it is still holding up perfectly with no issues at all. I think given the right circumstances, this is a very good way to prolong having to replace much more expensive parts, and it has not caused any additional issues either. I can only hope it works the same way for you.
Thank you kindly for this video. Was able to repair my door because of this video. Will probably need to replace door eventually. Nevertheless this gives me a stay until things are ready.. Peace
I'm glad you found this video helpful. Definitely not intended as a permanent solution, while my own repair is still holding up well, I do know I have to replace my door eventually as well.
Hi, fortunately the added weigh was minimal enough that I did not have to adjust the balance on the springs. If that were the case I'd definitely get a professional to do it though.
Good stuff! Awesome tip on the gauge. I was thinking on getting 1ft 1/2. However you got the 1ft 1/4 angle steel. I have sagging panels with crack as well. I was considering putting JB weld on the cracked panel to bind the crack but may just do what you did.
Thank you for uploading this video. I will be going to either Lowe's or Home Depot or wherever you got this piece of angle iron and doing the install myself and save me about $1,000 cuz I have the same type of damage to my door as you do the one that you're displaying. Two thumbs up. I am modifying my comment by letting you know that Ace hardware shows they have the 8-ft long slotted l bracket but they didn't have it in stock so I had to get a solid piece of aluminum and it did the same thing
You added weight to the door, did you rebalance the door? I actually bought garage door struts (like the one you had on the top, added them (available at Menards, 16’ for about $23, 8’ for $14). I rebalanced the door. This bandaid repair cost me a garage door opener. In 6 months the spring broke and the garage door opener was barely opening the door. I bought a new door & opener. I learned a valuable leasson. If it ain’t broke don’t play with it. If it is broke, in some cases you replace it......this is one of those cases. Jim
I added a very minimum amount of weight, the garage door struts are much heavier. It has been 8 months and the garage door has been working perfectly fine, no issues at all since my repair. Thanks for sharing your experience.
This is a great example of what we can do to fix our garage door. I have the same problem but I need 4 slotted angels.Maybe it is too heavy.So do you think I can use slotted angel 4ft instead 8ft?Thanks
Hello, this is definitely a temporary solution for a mild issue. The added weight did not make a difference on my door, and I do have a newer motor on there, so that is why this works for me. If you feel that additional weight due to 8' slotted angle bars will jeopardize the structure of your door, I wouldn't bother with 4' slotted angle bars. The reason for that is that each panel is about 4', and if you try to support one end using this method, it will not help, unless your sag is on the center of the panel, as opposed to this example, where the damage is on the hinge side/ one of the ends of the pannel. Hope that helps, thank you for your comment.
It might if you only have minimal damage on one pannel and no sag. I used 2 because I had damage on the top and bottom panel which was causing some sag.
I often hear about weight issues being added when installing the crossbars, and the spring playing a factor in possibly being replaced to compensate for the weight - did you have to adjust the spring tension or find anything wrong with keeping the same spring installed?
It probably depends on the severity of the damage of your garage. If you don't feel comfortable doing this, seek help from a licensed professional. Mine is still holding strong since I repaired it, prolonging further damage, but I can't speak for everyone's situation.
Sagging is serious. It can cause the door to not open or close properly and there are vids of damaged doors getting ripped off the track by the opener.
@@Nayib1 I fixed my garage door the same way. I had an almost identical crack but the hinge was still intact. It worked like a charm. The only question I have is: will these screws hold? If they give way under the weight, what to do? Use bigger ones?
It does definitely add extra weight, if your motor cannot handle the additional weight, I would consult a professional. I had originally brought a professional to give me a quote on repairing the door, he mentioned my equipment could handle much heavier load, but the panels are low quality, so he recommended I add a bar which he would have charged me quite a lot for. After dismissing him due to the information he gave me, I came up with this solution and haven't had any issues since then. I am sure a weaker motor could struggle with the added weight, however, 18 -gauge angle bars are not very heavy. If you plan on adding several more, then definitely consider the load capacity of your garage equipment. Thank you for asking, and good luck with your repair.
That's right! This is a temporary solution to a mild issue, and that is why it works in my case. If your garage door has a more extreme issue, seek out an expert or a garage door specialist near you. I did this back in 2020 and it's still holding strong with no issues. I'm sure at one point I'll need to replace the garage door, but I just want to delay that and get my money's worth on this door for as long as possible.
Great video, super helpful. I support this video like an 18 gauge piece of angle iron
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I approve this message. Thanks lol!
Worked a charm for me. Used 14 gauge 1 1/2" angle bar. Garage operates smooth as butter now
@@brianm.4243 great to know, thanks for sharing and glad this was helpful for you.
Oh wow! Killer DIY idea. This just the idea I needed to fix my garage door. Mine is much worse than yours but this will still work. You Rock!!
Hi! I am glad you found this helpful, best of luck to you!
Exhoing others’ comments, I just did this fix on my girlfriend’s garage door. It literally took me less than 10 minutes as the holes all lined up perfectly! This saved her the $3,000 it was going to cost for a new door (product & installation) and we cannot thank you enough for posting this DIY fix.
@@TheSkull698 I'm glad you found this helpful! Thanks for sharing.
As stated from others - you saved me hundreds of dollars - I stopped by my ace hardware to pick up the angle bar ($30), and took 20 minutes to drill & install - thank you
That's awesome, I'm happy you found this helpful. I hope it works as well for you as it has for me. Mine is still working perfectly as is without any sag, movement or any noticeable issues.
Jeebers, man you just saved me a little under $3,000!! With the cost of things today, total cost, $87.00, no hing and tax. Thank you for posting this. It really works!!
Hello, Kurt, thank you for your feedback. I am very glad this was helpful for you. Best wishes!
Just completed this repair using your method and it worked like a charm as the two bottom panels cracked beside the hinges mid span. I added plastic u-channel for decking to cover the sharp edges of the angle sticking out for safety. $78 repair.
Thanks for sharing! I'm happy to know you found this useful :)
Great video, thanks for sharing. I was told by garage door company that I needed new door and motor, they couldn't even be bothered to come out and have a look, instead they asked that i email them pics of the damage, and that's what they recommended. You saved me $4500.
Hello! I am glad you found something that works for the meantime! I went through the same situation, but I wasn't ready to pour money down the drain. This solution held up strong for me for the entire time I had it up until I could have enough savings for a new door almost four years later with zero issues. Best of luck to you!
This solution fixed my garage door. Cost me about $70 for the slotted L bars. Once I got home from the hardware store, it took me about 15 minutes to get it done! Thanks for the video!
I'm glad this was of help for you, mine is still holding strong and the damage has not gotten any worse since doing this. I know not every garage issue can be solved by doing this, I am happy it was of use to you.
So easy! About $50 at Lowes. About ten minutes to install (I didn't need to drill any new holes). Done. Simple. Inexpensive.
Thank you Jeebers Nihil!
Happy this helped, thanks for sharing.
Glad I checked the description. 4 years is pretty good patch job.
Hope the new door works out well.
Thank you, new door looks beautiful and is insulated as well, we're very happy with it, and glad to have been able to save up for it.
I bought the same parts you recommended for $80 total and the door works again!
Great news knowing your door works again! Thanks for sharing :)
The 1/4 inch seemed a little light for my big door. I went with the 1/2 inch. Much stronger
Thanks for sharing, hope that works for you!
Worked like a charm!! Took longer to go to Home depot and buy the slotted angle bars than it did to bolt them in place. Thank you Sir!
Thank you for sharing your experience with this repair. I'm happy it was useful for you!
Thanks for this excellent video. I just got through with my repair. I pray it lasts another 25 years, lol. I ended up noticing and replacing 2 cracked hinges as well. You saved me 2 grand and a month long wait for a new door installation.
I am glad this helped you. Hope it lasts long enough for you too. Mine is still holding strong without any issues up to this day since I made this repair and posted the video. Good luck!
God I love the internet
Thank you for this! Excellent video and explanations. One thing to remind DIYers: the hinges on some doors (like mine) are numbered. When buying a replacement hinge, buy
the same numbered hinge.
Thank you, Fred!
Im installing three of these tomorrow on our garage door, adding one to the top. Thanks again for the tip!
Best of luck with your repairs! Glad this was helpful for you. Always check with a professional if additional issues persist.
Thanks! This worked out perfect for our garage. Subbed!
Happy this helped! Thanks for sharing.
Menards here in St Louis sells those 16' garage struts like you have on the top of the garage door for $50.
Nice, 3yrs ago there was something going on where these cost $250 + and they were in short supply. Since that's no longer the case, I would probably recommend that instead.
I installed per the video and it worked like a charm. $95 for hardware and 15 minute install. I may have added 15 lb to the door so I'm not going to rebalance. Thanks for your help.
Thanks for letting me know this was useful. Happy it was useful for you, mine is still holding up after all this time.
you should go up in weigh for the springs. my previous springs were 80lbs, with reinforcement probably added 10 lbs so went to the 90lb spring
Awesome dude! Thanks for posting this. My middle hinge broke and its sagging bad, and there's a pretty big crack that's developed in the face. Gonna pick up some of those angle bars and try to repair.
Glad I could help. At the time I did this supplies were low everywhere and costs were super high, but as some of the other comments have mentioned, it's best to use a garage door Garage Door Reinforcement U-Bar Strut Support Brace and they also make garage Door Reinforcement Support Bar Brace Kits specifically for that purpose. Mine is holding up perfectly with the angle bars I installed over 3 years ago, but if your damage is worse than mine, you might want to consider a better option. Good luck, friend!
@@Nayib1Oh, thanks for that. I had no idea those were a thing. I'll have to do some research. Have a good one!
Thanks for posting this video. I used your technique on my double car garage door and now its working perfectly. 👏👏
Definitely helps in a pinch, mine is still perfect as is, I know eventually something more permanent will be necessary, as somebody else mentioned to me in the comments. I just hope it is a ways down the line, so far so good though. Glad it was helpful for you too.
Thanks for doing this - saved me a bunch by repairing myself!
I'm glad this was helpful, mine is still holding strong, good luck!
Gonna fix mine with this tomorrow. Ty saved me a little over $2500
@@mikeydunn2021 glad you found this helpful, best of luck to you!
Thank You for the GREAT video. I was able to repair my garage using this method.. $60.00 in parts. My garage door was sagging in the middle.
Glad it helped, mine is still holding up strong, soon as it is not enough ill replace the entire garage door, because it is over 20yrs old.
Thanks, great video, same problem with my garage door.
@@tinoo2189 Good luck with your garage door!
The best way to fix that is by adding a metal strut from side to side.
Thank you sir. My garage door had the same problem. I did repairing work just like you showed. Really appreciate it.😊😊
Hi, AJ! I'm very happy that you found this helpful!
AWESOMENESS! Did it. Works great!
Good job! I'm glad you found this helpful!
This is a problem I’m having and I had this idea and came online to see if anyone’s done it with success. Thanks for the time making the video. I would only suggest that you extend completely across from end to end to help distribute that force and tension across greater area so it’s less stress to that one area.
Glad this helped with your idea, good luck with your repair!
Me too!!! I second that!!
This probably saved me alot of time and money thanks!
I hope it works for you as well as it has for me. Mine is still holding strong.
Just fixed my garage door. Spent about $40 each bar. Garage door opens and closes. Should last until I save enough for a brand new upgrade to garage door
That's good news! Thank you for sharing your experience, bob!
Great job. My garage door doesn't sound like it's about to fall off every time I open it. I did how ever go with a heavier gauge bar. When I got to the store, the one I was originally going to get felt like it would bend.
Thanks you for that info. Best of luck to you!
Thank you so much for this video!!!!! This fixed my garage door!
Thank you for your comment, Polly, I'm glad this was helpful for you. I did this over two years ago and it is still holding up perfectly with no issues at all. I think given the right circumstances, this is a very good way to prolong having to replace much more expensive parts, and it has not caused any additional issues either. I can only hope it works the same way for you.
Thanks for this - perfect solution for my issue and great instructions
I am happy this video was helpful! Good luck with your repair!
Thank you kindly for this video.
Was able to repair my door because of this video.
Will probably need to replace door eventually.
Nevertheless this gives me a stay until things are ready..
Peace
I'm glad you found this video helpful. Definitely not intended as a permanent solution, while my own repair is still holding up well, I do know I have to replace my door eventually as well.
Thank you it helped me
Glad it helped
Great video and tips
I just fixed my garage door
Thanks.
Happy it helped you, Art! Mine is still holding strong.
Thanks for the video. Exactly the problem I’m trying to repair.
I'm happy you found this. Good luck with your repair, hope this helped!
This is my problem as well. Great idea. Gonna try this. 2 teenage boys damaged my door...grrrr!
Great video! Thanks! You just saved me a couple hundred dollars.
Glad you found this helpful. Mine is still holding up, which is nice.
Did you have to adjust the balance on the springs due to the added weight.
Hi, fortunately the added weigh was minimal enough that I did not have to adjust the balance on the springs. If that were the case I'd definitely get a professional to do it though.
Good stuff! Awesome tip on the gauge. I was thinking on getting 1ft 1/2. However you got the 1ft 1/4 angle steel. I have sagging panels with crack as well. I was considering putting JB weld on the cracked panel to bind the crack but may just do what you did.
Hope it helps, good luck with your repairs.
Thank you for uploading this video. I will be going to either Lowe's or Home Depot or wherever you got this piece of angle iron and doing the install myself and save me about $1,000 cuz I have the same type of damage to my door as you do the one that you're displaying. Two thumbs up. I am modifying my comment by letting you know that Ace hardware shows they have the 8-ft long slotted l bracket but they didn't have it in stock so I had to get a solid piece of aluminum and it did the same thing
I'm glad this was helpful, hope this solution yields same results as mine. Good luck!
Thanks for the video! Lowes only had 14 gauge but it still works!
Good luck with your repair! Glad this was helpful.
You added weight to the door, did you rebalance the door? I actually bought garage door struts (like the one you had on the top, added them (available at Menards, 16’ for about $23, 8’ for $14). I rebalanced the door. This bandaid repair cost me a garage door opener. In 6 months the spring broke and the garage door opener was barely opening the door. I bought a new door & opener. I learned a valuable leasson. If it ain’t broke don’t play with it. If it is broke, in some cases you replace it......this is one of those cases. Jim
I added a very minimum amount of weight, the garage door struts are much heavier. It has been 8 months and the garage door has been working perfectly fine, no issues at all since my repair. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Thank you very much. This video is just what I needed!
Hope it helps you as much as this method has helped me so far!
thanks for sharing, my garage door exactly like that. I will try if it works for me
Good luck! Hope it works! Mine is still strong as of now.
This is a great example of what we can do to fix our garage door. I have the same problem but I need 4 slotted angels.Maybe it is too heavy.So do you think I can use slotted angel 4ft instead 8ft?Thanks
Hello, this is definitely a temporary solution for a mild issue. The added weight did not make a difference on my door, and I do have a newer motor on there, so that is why this works for me. If you feel that additional weight due to 8' slotted angle bars will jeopardize the structure of your door, I wouldn't bother with 4' slotted angle bars. The reason for that is that each panel is about 4', and if you try to support one end using this method, it will not help, unless your sag is on the center of the panel, as opposed to this example, where the damage is on the hinge side/ one of the ends of the pannel. Hope that helps, thank you for your comment.
@@Nayib1 ok thank you for your opinion. Great video.
Do you think this would work with one bar only?
It might if you only have minimal damage on one pannel and no sag. I used 2 because I had damage on the top and bottom panel which was causing some sag.
I often hear about weight issues being added when installing the crossbars, and the spring playing a factor in possibly being replaced to compensate for the weight - did you have to adjust the spring tension or find anything wrong with keeping the same spring installed?
I didn't have to replace/adjust the spring. I think the motor I have is strong enough for a much heavier door, so maybe that plays a factor.
Thatls a great idea i like it. I enjoyed the video. looks like it will hold uo very well.
Thanks, obviously this is a bandaid job and something more severe may require a more permanent solution. Mine is still holding strong though.
@@Nayib1 cool 😎
NIce... happen to remember the size screws you used to attach the angle iron?
Hello, I used the same screws that came with the garage door hinges. Good luck!
Is this still good method in 2023 if my garage door is cracked
It probably depends on the severity of the damage of your garage. If you don't feel comfortable doing this, seek help from a licensed professional. Mine is still holding strong since I repaired it, prolonging further damage, but I can't speak for everyone's situation.
Can this problem cause the door
To not close??
When the door sagged, it created a weight issue with the motor, which prevented the door from opening.
Sagging is serious. It can cause the door to not open or close properly and there are vids of damaged doors getting ripped off the track by the opener.
You are a hero!
Hi, Alex! Thank you, hope this was helpful and good luck!
Thanks, man! this is great!
Glad you think so! Mine is still holding strong. Best of luck!
@@Nayib1 I fixed my garage door the same way. I had an almost identical crack but the hinge was still intact. It worked like a charm. The only question I have is: will these screws hold? If they give way under the weight, what to do? Use bigger ones?
Does this add extra weight and should that be a concern?
It does definitely add extra weight, if your motor cannot handle the additional weight, I would consult a professional. I had originally brought a professional to give me a quote on repairing the door, he mentioned my equipment could handle much heavier load, but the panels are low quality, so he recommended I add a bar which he would have charged me quite a lot for. After dismissing him due to the information he gave me, I came up with this solution and haven't had any issues since then. I am sure a weaker motor could struggle with the added weight, however, 18 -gauge angle bars are not very heavy. If you plan on adding several more, then definitely consider the load capacity of your garage equipment. Thank you for asking, and good luck with your repair.
Very nicely done. Thank you.
Much appreciated.
Thanks for the vide0!!..Exactly the prbolem I'm trying to repairing I'm. Thanks I'm saved $ now. Blessings all to video ths ank
I'm glad you found it helpful, good luck with your repair! Thanks for watching.
From an owner of a garage door service company, this is a good stopgap, but will not be a permanent repair.
That's right! This is a temporary solution to a mild issue, and that is why it works in my case. If your garage door has a more extreme issue, seek out an expert or a garage door specialist near you. I did this back in 2020 and it's still holding strong with no issues. I'm sure at one point I'll need to replace the garage door, but I just want to delay that and get my money's worth on this door for as long as possible.
Well done
Thanks
Thank you so much
Happy to help!
DO NOT USE SELF TAPPING SCREWS, THEY LOOSEN, NUTS AND BOLTS IS A MUST !
Thank you very helpful
You are welcome! Glad this was helpful!
Great
Thanks save some $
This is awesome! Glad it came useful for somebody :)
Junk garage doors and hardware installed by contractors who use the cheapest components possible. Home buyers beware!
Preach!
It only works if you use the same size strut. Those do not do anything. I've fixed garage doors for 15 yrs