monk302
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All,
I have an old garage (1913 construction) that I am rehabbing. It constructed with a large block terracotta. One of the projects I need to tackle next is my side entry door. Right now, there is a crappy interior wood frame door that is framed against the terracotta block.
In order to secure this garage better, I am trying to figure out how to fix this situation. My initial thought is to put in a prehung steel door with steel frame. I will be ripping out all the existing wood so there will just be a hole where the door should be prior to the insulation.
So a few things. Should I put in a prehung steel frame & door? Additionally, you may notice the vertical crack above the door. I would estimate this to be a 1/4 inch wide. Are there any issues that you all see with this crack and removing the existing door? Will I need to put in a header? Any of your thoughts would be appreciated.
I have an old garage (1913 construction) that I am rehabbing. It constructed with a large block terracotta. One of the projects I need to tackle next is my side entry door. Right now, there is a crappy interior wood frame door that is framed against the terracotta block.
In order to secure this garage better, I am trying to figure out how to fix this situation. My initial thought is to put in a prehung steel door with steel frame. I will be ripping out all the existing wood so there will just be a hole where the door should be prior to the insulation.
So a few things. Should I put in a prehung steel frame & door? Additionally, you may notice the vertical crack above the door. I would estimate this to be a 1/4 inch wide. Are there any issues that you all see with this crack and removing the existing door? Will I need to put in a header? Any of your thoughts would be appreciated.


