Single vs Double Garage Doors
Choosing between a single garage door and a double garage door depends on your garage layout, vehicle needs, budget, and design preferences. This guide compares both options to help you decide which configuration works best for your home.
Single Garage Doors
- Typically 8–10 feet wide
- Ideal for one vehicle
- More affordable to install and repair
- Allows independent operation if you have two single doors
- Better for garages with structural limitations
Double Garage Doors
- Typically 16–18 feet wide
- Ideal for two vehicles
- Cleaner, more open appearance
- Only one opener required
- More convenient for larger vehicles
Key Differences
- Single doors offer redundancy — if one breaks, the other still works
- Double doors provide more open space but rely on one large system
- Single doors are usually cheaper to maintain
- Double doors require stronger springs and hardware
Related Door Types
Track & Lift Compatibility
- Both single and double doors can use high-lift systems
- Both can use low-headroom tracks
- Double doors require heavier-duty springs — see spring options
Construction & Insulation Options
Not sure which is right for your home? A single door is more budget-friendly, while a double door offers a wide, open entry and a cleaner exterior look.