Hey all, I've been doing some research for increasing the opening of my garage doors from 7' to 8' and I was looking for some thoughts from the community. My wife and I plan on replacing the doors, replacing trim, and painting the house anyway so thought with 12' ceilings it might be worth the extra height to some day be able to get my truck w/ topper in and the aesthetic of course. No I haven't done this before, yes all projects (but cement) we do DIY so I'm not worried about skill to be able to do the project.
Most past posts seemed to be people worried about trim, if there is enough height, and how to handle bricks but for me its simply some thoughts of if my plan seems sound and/or if there is anything I'm missing. My general plan would be to:
1. Remove single garage door, drywall, and track
2. Add a temporary wall of 2x4 either with 12' boards or in two sections stacked on top of one another about a foot from the outer wall
3. Cut studs a foot above header, remove header and jack studs
4. Add new jack studs with additional foot of heat
5. Add header, fasten to studs above
6. Remove temporary wall
7. Install door, track, etc
8. Repeat for second garage door
There is a second story room above half of the garage which is supported with the wood beam and post you can see in one of the photos. The other half doesn't support anything above it. I've attached a couple pictures to hopefully help. Thanks in advance for any input!
Links to images since it appears the files I added aren't showing up:
Most past posts seemed to be people worried about trim, if there is enough height, and how to handle bricks but for me its simply some thoughts of if my plan seems sound and/or if there is anything I'm missing. My general plan would be to:
1. Remove single garage door, drywall, and track
2. Add a temporary wall of 2x4 either with 12' boards or in two sections stacked on top of one another about a foot from the outer wall
3. Cut studs a foot above header, remove header and jack studs
4. Add new jack studs with additional foot of heat
5. Add header, fasten to studs above
6. Remove temporary wall
7. Install door, track, etc
8. Repeat for second garage door
There is a second story room above half of the garage which is supported with the wood beam and post you can see in one of the photos. The other half doesn't support anything above it. I've attached a couple pictures to hopefully help. Thanks in advance for any input!
Links to images since it appears the files I added aren't showing up:
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