Garage Door Tracks for Smooth, Safe, and Reliable Operation

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What Are Garage Door Tracks?

Garage door tracks are steel rails that guide the movement of a garage door as it opens and closes. These tracks keep the door aligned and carry its weight through every cycle. A worn or misaligned track can create friction and noise or even stop the door from working altogether.

Our inventory includes:

Standard vertical and horizontal tracks

High-lift and vertical-lift tracks for added overhead clearance

Track kits for 7-foot and 8-foot doors

Heavy-duty tracks for commercial use

All the brackets, mounting hardware, and replacement parts you need

Why the Right Track Matters

Every garage door track we carry is made with durable steel and precision-formed to handle daily use. Our tracks are designed to:

Ensure proper alignment and door balance.

Work with most overhead garage door systems.

Support a smooth and quiet open-close cycle.

Handle standard and high-cycle door usage.

Fit residential, commercial, and industrial garage doors.

Do you need replacement track sections on a light-duty home setup? Or a full assembly for a high-traffic commercial door you’re working on? You’ll find what fits in just a few clicks.

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How to Choose the Right Garage Door Track

It’s easy to pick the right garage door track when you know what to check.

Step 1: Door Type

Start with your door. Is it a standard overhead door or a high-lift system? Note that heavier or custom doors may need thicker or specialty tracks.

Step 2: Track Radius

The radius is the curve where the track bends. Most residential setups use a 12″ or 15″ radius. High-lift systems often need a custom radius to gain more overhead space.

Step 3: Door Height and Width

Most garage door tracks in our stock can fit 7-foot or 8-foot tall doors. For larger doors, you may need special vertical or high-lift tracks.

Need help with sizing? Talk to our garage door expert team—we’re always happy to help you figure it out.

Garage Door Track Installation and Support

Installing new tracks? A good fit and careful alignment matter. If you’re a DIYer, make sure you follow safety guidelines and have someone to help you with installation.

Pro Installation Tip:

Replace both sides of the track for a balanced lift

Use the correct brackets and mounting hardware

Don’t reuse bent or worn-out sections

Double-check the alignment with a level before tightening everything down.

Not comfortable installing garage door track yourself? For expert help, contact our Santa Ana garage door repair technicians.
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