I'm installing a metal 36" x 96" 90-min fireproof door for an interior apartment entrance door.
My wall thickness is 4 7/8. 3 5/8" metal stud plus 5/8" drywall on each side.
The door wall is being framed today. The space I'm working with is 48 1/8" wide.
While shopping for doors I've found both knock down frames and welded. Cost is roughly the same. There is a difference in rough opening though.
For welded frames you add 4" to the door width. K/D frames you add 2".
I have enough space for either type of door. I'm trying to figure out how I can slip pieces sheetrock behind the metal door jambs given my tight configuration. I think you need to slip pieces of sheetrock behind with a welded frame. And with a K/D frame the sheetrock is already up. Not sure though.
Does my wall spacing limit me to just a Knock Down frame?
My wall thickness is 4 7/8. 3 5/8" metal stud plus 5/8" drywall on each side.
The door wall is being framed today. The space I'm working with is 48 1/8" wide.
While shopping for doors I've found both knock down frames and welded. Cost is roughly the same. There is a difference in rough opening though.
For welded frames you add 4" to the door width. K/D frames you add 2".
I have enough space for either type of door. I'm trying to figure out how I can slip pieces sheetrock behind the metal door jambs given my tight configuration. I think you need to slip pieces of sheetrock behind with a welded frame. And with a K/D frame the sheetrock is already up. Not sure though.
Does my wall spacing limit me to just a Knock Down frame?
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