My wife pushed the close button aggressively and it folded up three of the four panels on our double garage door. That's not entirely true but the result is.

This summer, a 2x4 was leaning in the corner next to the door and at some point it slid over next to the garage door track. The next time it was opened it fell under the track and upon attempting to close it propped the door up. The opener took it as a personal affront and went full send which caused it to fold the top panel and pop the opener bracket off of the strut it was mounted to. I pushed/pulled and reattached and went on with life. Looked a little bit crinkled from the outside but worked... for a few months. The plan was to eventually make a more permanent repair but it's one of those things that I basically didn't think of again since it was working properly.

The other day my wife (she's hard on garage doors) attempted to close the door only to have it fold the top panel again, the next two and then rip the opener bracket out again. Top three panels were folded enough to rip holes so they're done. Sounds like our 13 year old panels may be difficult to replace so an entire door (16x7) is probably the solution and we may even need to replace the single door next to it (8x8) to get everything to match again. We currently have the cheapest of cheap long panels and while I'd like to go something insulated I'm not sure it's in the budget.

I don't mind doing the work myself but it's difficult to find a good price on just the panels & hardware these days. I have good wheels and decent hardware that I can reuse I just need a new top strut (unless I go insulation that has better construction) and the panels. Between Mr Google and YouTube I can figure the rest out on my own.

Does anyone have the hookups on garage door panels, hardware and possibly installation?