A 16 wood door should have 3 or more struts but insulated steel doors should have at least two.
How many struts on a double garage door.
When we add one or more struts to your door we factor in the additional weight.
If you have a heavy garage door that has only a single strut on panels then you could be in for sagging problems in the future.
We also recommend that you screw reinforcement struts on with hinges rather than holding them on with steel clips.
Doors over 10 feet wide usually have at least one strut across the top of the top section.
On double wide doors made of 25 or 26 gauge steel we recommend three struts one across the tops of the bottom and top sections and one in the middle of the door centered between the other two struts.
To reinforce your garage door if you live in an area prone to hurricanes and strong winds reinforcement struts are generally found on double garage doors for example doors that are 16 feet wide.
If your double wide garage door is a steel door one should be ok.
If you add two struts it will cause your door to be out of balance.
One should be installed on the top panel and one on the bottom.
A 16 wood door requires at least three struts but steel doors often need only one.
The last one should be installed on a section in between the top and bottom strut.
Struts weigh about twelve pounds for a 16 door.
If you ve got a double garage door you might have seen a u shaped steel bar attached to the door well this is your reinforcement strut.