The person doing the takeoff had interpreted my request for an 18 9 garage door header to the least expensive 20 long beam.
Header for garage door in basement.
An engineer will be able to determine the necessary size of the header type of wood and the number of king studs and jack studs.
This is a one story ranch with a basement and a shop in the basement.
In an attempt to construct portal frames some garages are built with one continuous garage header extending over two or three garage door openings as shown in figure a.
The king studs nailed into the end of each header and the trimmers that butt just under the header combine to create a sturdy vertical support column.
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Portal frame details within the irc specify simple span headers with a maximum finished opening width of 18.
It is worth noting that the 18 foot garage door header application pushed timberstrand beyond its structural limit.
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The beam they have specified now is 3 1 2 x 12 x 18 9.
The lintellift system fixes this issue by adding support underneath the sagging lintel.
The lintellift system is a patented product that ensures garage door lintels or headers won t sag.
The procedure for constructing a header for 6 inch exterior wall framing can be modified for any wall thickness.
For instance in the basement remodel all the doors have simple 2 4 framing around them.
Non load bearing windows and doors do not require a structural header.
Together the headers king studs and trimmers act as a system that transfers weight from above down and around the window and door openings to the floor and foundation below.
The basement shop currently has two single standard with garage doors.
Question pertains to a basement garage.
This product is new and distributors don t want to stockpile inventory.
Timberstrand header comes only in 3 widths in depths that range from 4 3 8 to 18.
Building a structural header for a garage door opening can be handled on the jobsite and will offer the same structural support as more expensive solid wood beams.