Required tools for this project.
Garage door framing requirements.
Pull a measurement from the floor of your space to the ceiling next to the door opening.
Knowing garage door clearance requirements will help you avoid ordering the wrong garage door set up for your needs.
How to frame a garage door opening.
The small walls on each side of an overhead garage door need additional beefy bracing to tie the walls to the foundation as well as the header to the wall talk to your local building official for details.
Frame the rough opening for the garage door to 3 inches wider than the garage door you have selected.
Measure the distance from the bottom plate of the wall to a point that is 1 1 2 inches higher that the garage door height.
The face of a garage door tells only a portion of the story.
How to frame a garage door 1.
The plate markings are sort of like a map that you utilize for garage wall framing when building a garage.
This framing detail explains the minimum.
Behind the door lies an entire system of components that allow the door to work.
Garage doors use either torsion springs or extension springs to raise and lower the door.
Cut four 2 x 4 trimmers to this length and nail two each to either side of the rough.
To prepare for the new installation you will need to follow these instructions and pay special attention to the requirements laid out in the sketch below.
It is the owner and or the owners contractor to prepare the opening for the garage door.
This is the more complicated of the short walls since it contains the overhead door rough opening.
This diagram is not intended as designs for building a new garage it shows the minimum framing needs for the installation of an overhead style garage door.
Torsion springs mount on a bar above the door while extension springs stretch down the side of the upper tracks.