How to Build Garage Door Jamb

Published 2019-07-31
Hello dear customer or builder hope this can help you in building the right frame work for your new garage door.

Thanks for your business have a great day!

Dave Dubson
Affordable Door & Gate LLC
3231 E Apple Ave
Muskegon MI 49442
doorboys.com
[email protected]

All Comments (21)
  • @mykahmalloy151
    This is FINALLY the information ive been searching for. Very clear and informative. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!
  • I looked and looked but could not find a video focused on how to frame in a garage door.. until I happened across this. Thank you fine sir. Questions answered.
  • @grayeagle247
    Thank you for your video. I did find it helpful.😊
  • @zxys001
    @4:05 they clearly left Beer for you to say that! 🤣
  • @Jake.Gentry
    I so needed this info on how to jamb my garage door the right way
  • @vidiot3000
    Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much for the video.
  • @AlexandrosKAG
    Thanks! Doing one for a client and it’s my first time!
  • @menzenski
    Thank you for this clear, concise video. I’m building a garage and this is exactly the information I need as I start trimming my garage door opening.
  • @WichhartAcres
    Thanks for the info man! Great info that I will be using! Keep up the hard work!
  • The sheathing must be flush with the outside of the foundation. That takes up 4" and the 2x6 brings the woodwork flush with the inside edge of the foundation. The Spruce jam (I use resawn Spruce) is then flush with the inside an outside foundation edges, and runs from the floor to the underside of the header. The center point and right and left side 2x6s all should be the thickness of the foundation wall. Some builder finish the interior face with 1/2" CDX or drywall. Add that thickness if you do.
  • @rayallday8583
    How did no one mention the 🍺 in the corner?😂😂
  • @Ramdodge582
    what i like to see if treated wood against concrete.
  • Have termite damage on 11' section of overhead garage door wall, this gives me ideas. May lose 1 1/2" of depth but a pittance for a secure wall.
  • @rupe53
    The question all DIY people have is what size opening to frame for and finish for. IOW, what are the actual size of the panels and are all mfgrs standard there? Does a 9 ft door give you 9 ft of finished opening or something less? How much head room is needed above the opening for standard hdwr and what can you get away with using low clearance tracks?