9×7 ft motorized garage door screen for garage conversions, workshops, home gyms, and multi-use garage spaces. Insect mesh or solar shade mesh — mounts inside the garage opening behind the door. Configure options and order online with real-time pricing.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Width | 9 feet (108 inches) |
| Height | 7 feet (84 inches) |
| Coverage Area | 63 sq ft |
| Motor | Tubular motor with single-channel remote |
| Housing | Aluminum cassette with integrated side tracks |
| Wind Rating | Up to 40 MPH |
The 9×7 size is the most common single-car garage opening in modern American homes built since the 1970s. With 63 sq ft of coverage, this screen is sized to fit a standard single garage stall and is the right choice for homeowners converting one bay of a garage into a workshop, home gym, or evening hangout space without permanently giving up the parking spot. Because the housing mounts inside the opening behind the existing garage door, you can still close the garage normally — the screen simply stays retracted in its cassette until you want airflow and bug protection.
Compared with the larger 16×7 double-garage version, the 9×7 has a noticeably faster motor cycle (the tube is shorter, so the screen rolls up and down in about 12–15 seconds) and is the most affordable size in the lineup. It's also the easiest size for DIY install since the side tracks are short enough for one person to handle on a ladder.
Insect mesh or solar shade mesh — mounts inside the garage opening behind the door.
DIY installation takes 2–4 hours per screen. Professional installation also available ($300–$500 per screen). Plugs into any standard GFCI outlet.