The size of the door will.
Garage door frame opening size.
If the door is 7.
Next measure the sideroom or space available on the left and right sides of the opening.
Bigger trucks will fit in 9 x 8 doors with very few exceptions.
A 8 x 7 feet door will be the perfect option for any mid size sedans and most of suvs.
Now all you need to know is how to properly frame your door rough opening.
Begin by using a tape measure to determine the width and height of the door opening in inches.
Framing rough opening sizes are really quite simple.
Measure the head room the distance between the top.
How to frame a garage door 1.
Width of garage door opening standard widths are 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 and 18 height of the garage door opening standard residential heights are 7 7 6 8 header the header is ideally a minimum 12 wide micro laminated beam that spans the width of the garage door opening.
This will give you room to space the door frame off of the sub floor.
1 2 or 1 in one direction of the other will won t typically cause you to have to shop for a non standard garage door size.
To finish the opening.
For instance if you have a 16 door and are using river stones that are approximately 2 to 2 1 2 you will want the rough opening to be roughly pun intended 16 6.
You get the picture.
Standard sizes standard garage doors in our area are 8 9 16 and 18 wide.
Just add 2 to the width of the actual door size.
If it s 9ft the opening must be 9ft 3 inches and so on.
Cut the header from 2 x 12 lumber and to a.
Frame the rough opening to a height that is 1 5 taller than the door that you have selected.
Always consider the car dimensions while designing a door opening and choosing right size of the garage door.
99 of the residential garage doors that we run across are different than these widths.
For instance if the width of the garage door is 8ft the rough opening should be 8ft 3 inches wide.
Step 4 add 7 1 2 inches to the width of the door for side room 3 3 4 inches on each side.
If you are installing a 9.
Let s get started with your framing 1.
Add 6 to 14 inches to the height of the door for headroom or the space directly above the closed door.
Most vertical track systems.
Refer to the headroom requirements for the specific door you are using to see if your existing space can accommodate the new door without modification.
Measure the distance from the bottom plate of the wall to a point that is 1 1 2 inches higher that the garage door.
You should add 2 1 2 to the height of the actual door.