Tables providing size selections for various beam spans and loading combinations for southern pine dimension lumber and southern pine glued laminated timber are available for the following applications.
10 garage door header size.
Measure the width of your door frame.
My first job as a carpenter s helper was to construct headers for the tract houses we were building.
I framed my basement when finishing it but nothing this wide.
Most door frames that are 4 feet wide or less require a 2 by 6 header.
Between 4 and 5 feet the header should be built 2 inches wide and 8 inches long while a larger opening needs a header that is 2 by 12.
Standard systems require 10 inches of headroom while some require 12 inches while garage door openers often require an additional three inches of clearance.
Table 1 consolidates loading sizes and cost data for all of the applications.
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I got a great deal on a 10 foot wide by 7 foot tall roll up door.
Would like opinions on the size of header beam needed for a 10 wide garage door on the gable end of the building.
Since there is very little weight on this end my thoughts are 2 2x8 s.
Header spans are typical for a window and a patio door.
Window door garage door headers supporting roof loads only.
Last pull a measurement from the top of the 2 x 6 piece of lumber that you just installed to the ceiling of the garage.
The span for the girder is based on the size of an average sized game room.
The structural ridge span represents the size of a large family room.
Measure the backroom the distance from the garage door.
Attach lumber to the face of the garage wall to the edge of the garage door header.
Cut a 2 x 6 piece of lumber and nail to the face of wall exactly in the center of the garage header.
If the opening will be 5 to 6 feet wide such as for double doors then you will need two 2 by 10 headers.
The clever way i used to build headers.
The right header size.
When in doubt use 2 by 12 inch headers.
Measure the head room the distance between the top of the door opening or door jamb header and the ceiling of the garage.
All documentation i have found on header sizing refers to load bearing walls.
If you are putting in an opening between 4 and 5 feet wide then you ll need two 2 by 8 headers.
If you are creating an opening no wider than 4 feet for a door or smaller window then you need a 2 by 6 header.
And the garage door header is based on a 2 car garage door opening.