Garage Door Sizes Chart

Garage doors come in a range of standard sizes for single, double, and specialty openings. This chart helps you understand common dimensions so you can choose the right door for your home or project.


Standard Single Garage Door Sizes

  • 8′ x 7′ — Common for older homes and compact garages
  • 8′ x 8′ — Slightly taller for SUVs or storage racks
  • 9′ x 7′ — Most common modern single‑car size
  • 9′ x 8′ — Extra height for larger vehicles
  • 10′ x 7′ — Wider single‑car option

Standard Double Garage Door Sizes

  • 14′ x 7′ — Compact double‑car opening
  • 15′ x 7′ — Less common but available
  • 16′ x 7′ — Most common double‑car size
  • 16′ x 8′ — Extra height for trucks and SUVs
  • 18′ x 7′ — Oversized double‑car option

Tall & Oversized Garage Door Sizes

  • 12′ x 12′ — RVs, commercial vans, and tall equipment
  • 14′ x 14′ — Large RVs, trailers, and industrial use
  • Custom widths: 20’–24′ available for specialty builds

Common Garage Door Thicknesses

  • Non‑insulated: ~1 layer steel, ~1″ thick
  • Polystyrene insulated: 1⅜”–2″ thick
  • Polyurethane insulated: 1¾”–2″ thick

Minimum Space Requirements

  • Headroom: 12″–18″ for standard tracks
  • Low‑headroom: 6″–10″ with special hardware
  • Backroom: Door height + 18″
  • Sideroom: 3.5″–5″ per side

How to Choose the Right Size

  • Measure the rough opening width and height
  • Consider vehicle size and future needs
  • Check headroom and backroom for track compatibility
  • Choose taller doors for SUVs, trucks, or roof‑rack vehicles
  • Consider double doors for easier parking and maneuvering

When Custom Sizes Are Needed

  • Non‑standard openings in older homes
  • RV or boat storage
  • Workshops or commercial spaces
  • Unique architectural designs

This size chart helps you understand the most common garage door dimensions and space requirements. Accurate measurements ensure a proper fit, smooth installation, and long‑term performance.