Track Configurations

Standard Track
A standard lift garage door track configuration features vertical tracks that guide the door upward before transitioning through a curved radius into horizontal tracks along the ceiling. This setup is ideal for most residential garages, providing smooth, reliable operation with a torsion spring system mounted above the opening.

High Lift Track
High lift garage door tracks are a specialized modification designed to extend the vertical travel of your garage door before it curves back toward the ceiling. This system effectively moves the garage door components closer to the ceiling, clearing up valuable overhead space that a standard lift track would normally occupy.

Low Headroom Track
A low headroom garage door track system is designed for garages with limited space between the top of the garage door opening and the ceiling. This specialized track configuration allows the garage door to operate smoothly in areas where standard track systems will not fit. Low headroom tracks use a dual-track setup and specially designed hardware to maximize clearance while maintaining reliable performance. These systems are ideal for garages with low ceilings, beams, or other overhead obstructions and are commonly used in residential and commercial applications throughout South Florida.
