It is a good idea to sandwich 1 2 plywood or osb between the pieces of 2x dimension lumber.
Garage door header rot.
A common place for wood rot to be found is on the lower part of a garage door trim jamb this repair seems intimidating but it is actually a very easy repair that you could do if you have moderate.
Support the ceiling of the garage using some lumber.
Once the old door frame is removed the rot is visible in the wood framing.
Take out the header by sawing through the center piece.
While many treated decking boards are.
Use a hammer to tap the 2x6 to a vertical position where it ll raise the header and release the downward pressure on the rotted post.
We have an old cinder block garage shed building built in 1967 with 2 9 foot wide garage door openings.
Insert the tip of a flat crowbar under the trim.
These 9 foot openings are only supported by a makeshift header consisting of 6 cinder blocks sitting horizontally across the top of the opening.
The garage door provides a way for your car to get in and most garages also have a window.
Tbe row of 6 blocks have a 2 x 10 on top and a 2 x 10 below them.
It features a patented pvc bottom right at the point where moisture rot and mold threaten most wood jamb kits.
The ever jamb is the answer for an affordable rot resistant door frame kit.
Step 1 remove the garage door header.
You can t replace a 16 chunk of it and retain any structural integrity.
The pvc bottom is factory joined to a primed wood frame that can be drilled sanded and finished just like wood.
Take down any trim or any external pieces of wood which are not part of the garage door header.
Pry on the crowbar to lift the trim and loosen it.
Outdoor decks horizontal decking boards and stair treads can also hold water.
Some garage doors are.
The various openings in the sides of your garage are also important parts of the framework.
The best way to fix this problem is to replace the header.
The rotted piece with new wood of the same thickness and patch the roof covering.
Stand the other 2x6 on top of the sill plate and slip its upper end underneath the header that spans the garage door opening.
Remove all wood trim from the garage door post using a hammer and pry bar.