Wood Construction: frame, stick-built, frame, temporary support, floor, wall, truss, sheath, roof
Rough wood framing for door: Rough frame around door supports downward forces from floor/roof above. In addition, a small gap between rough frame and finished door frame prevents any deflection/warping of rough frame from deflecting/warping finished door frame and binding door. A double 2"x12" header supports short cripple studs that support double top plates that support floor joist(s) and loads the joist(s) carry. The joists above bear on the double top plate, which is supported by cripple studs supported by a doubled wood header/lintel, here 2 2"x12" set on edge side by side and supported directly on one of the two studs on each side of the door. Multiple studs beside the opening replace the studs that would be in the wall if there were no opening. Ann Arbor, Michigan, October, 2006.
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