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Garage Door Opener Header Bracket PatrickMcQuillen 05-20-2006
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Posted by on May 20, 2006, 10:27 am
Hello,

I am attempting to install a garage door opener in a new garage. The
instruction manual states that the header bracket must be installed
with 2" clearance from the max height of the garage door.

When i measure the header for the 2" distance it ends up being exactly
even with the top edge of the garage door header. This is the point
where the drywall starts.

I have pictures from when the garage was being built that show there is
a 2x4 running right on top of the header and then a stud directly above
in the center of the door opening.

I was wondering if i need to cut the drywall away to mount directly to
the supports or if i can screw through the dry wall into the supports.
Also, if i should cut a longer section of drywall out, and run a 2x4
across a couple studs at the top of the header.

Thanks for any help!

Pat


Posted by on May 20, 2006, 10:36 am

PatrickMcQuillen@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am attempting to install a garage door opener in a new garage. The
> instruction manual states that the header bracket must be installed
> with 2" clearance from the max height of the garage door.
>
> When i measure the header for the 2" distance it ends up being exactly
> even with the top edge of the garage door header. This is the point
> where the drywall starts.
>
> I have pictures from when the garage was being built that show there is
> a 2x4 running right on top of the header and then a stud directly above
> in the center of the door opening.
>
> I was wondering if i need to cut the drywall away to mount directly to
> the supports or if i can screw through the dry wall into the supports.
> Also, if i should cut a longer section of drywall out, and run a 2x4
> across a couple studs at the top of the header.
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> Pat


The install instructions that I have seen say the header should be
fastened directly to studs, not over existing drywall. When I did
mine, I cut out the drywall and ran the header across 2 or three studs.

You might get away with going over the drywall, but for the small
additonal work, I'd do it the right way. Interesting question, what
have pro installers done for those that used them?


Posted by on May 20, 2006, 10:54 am
Ok, I figured that was the way to go. I plan on adding a 2x4 across
three studs, what size screws should be used to attach to the existing
supports?

Thnaks again!


Posted by Doug Miller on May 20, 2006, 11:54 am
PatrickMcQuillen@gmail.com wrote:
>Ok, I figured that was the way to go. I plan on adding a 2x4 across
>three studs, what size screws should be used to attach to the existing
>supports?

16-penny nails will work just fine.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

Posted by Rich on May 22, 2006, 6:24 am



> Ok, I figured that was the way to go. I plan on adding a 2x4 across
> three studs, what size screws should be used to attach to the existing
> supports?
>
5/16 lag srews are commonly used for residential openers, you must
determine the length based on your application but typically 2-1/2" long
will suffice.

Rich
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