Ok, so I called Lester at Green Hinge Systems early last week. We talked about the size of the doors as well as the height (# of panels). I have 5 panel doors which are 9 ft tall. He sent me the residential hinges for my doors. I did ask a question about the spring putting pressure on the door and his reply made sense. The only time the spring does anything is when the door finally comes to its fully closed position. Due to the pitch of the track, the springs don't impact the door in any way until the door is completely closed. Even then, they are there just to hold the door in the proper closed position. He laughed and said we are just trying to make it air tight, not water tight. ha ha. I get it.
Well, my son and I put them on Saturday as a quick project for us. It went well taking us about an hour to do the doors. I was surprised at how nice the door seated after they were all installed. The hinges work as a team, and every time I put a right and left hinge on (Pair) I opened and closed the door to monitor what it was doing and to make sure nothing was going wrong. I am pleasantly surprised because when I grabbed a hinge and pulled on it the door no longer wobbled as it did before. I even went outside and gave the sides a push. The springs resisted but flexed inward as I pushed harder. I am pleased and am glad they are on. This way if I have any questions, I can get them answered before the snow flies. I will try to post a picture or two. I'm not that computer literate, so it may take awhile. Or maybe that can be another project for my son and I.