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reframing our garage door openingFrom: rendonfinancial@yahoo.com Category: Carpentry and Framing Remote Name: 66.60.142.70 Date: 28 Feb 2006 Time: 08:43 PM
CommentsWe own a 1970's, single story, single family home in Modesto, Ca
We have a two car garage that has 2 individual single wooden garage doors with a vertical support post dividing the two.
I want to remove the support post and open up the garage door framing to accomodate a single roll up two car garage door. My thinking is that I may need to install a new header.
Question: when I remove the vertical center support post, should I expect the frame to sag? In addition, how do I keep the frame supported while installing the new header? Wouldn't any supports be in the way?
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