Putting A Door In A Garage Wall

Before you make your first cut double check the measurements.
Putting a door in a garage wall. Determine how tall and how wide you want the doorway to be. Mark this spot with a pencil and then repeat this process on the wall to the left of the garage door. Your garage will almost certainly be built with one of the above solid bricks do exist but are very unlikely to be used in a modern garage. Once you are satisfied with the fit of the door remove it and apply several thick beads of silicone caulk to the bottom.
Check the fit before installing a new door and enlarge the opening as necessary. Use chalk to mark the areas where you want to cut through the brick. Items you will need 36 inch pre hung entry door 2 2 x 4 x 81 inch studs 2 2 x 4 x 41 inch studs door casing electric miter saw skill saw jig saw screw gun hammer level measuring tape pencil carpenter s framing square door shims 2 inch deck screws 8d finish nails nail set wood putty. If you are going to install a door into the frame take into account the exact dimensions of the door when you make your measurements on the wall.
Caulk underneath the spots where the bottom of the jamb and brick moulding will be. However the door frame should cover up any inperfections. When you cut the doorway you may end up with voids where you cut the bricks especially with frogged bricks laid frog down. Run a stud finder across the wall perpendicular to the garage door on the right.
Move the stud finder around until you find the stud in the wall that is nearest to the garage door. Add another set of marks across the top of the frame to represent a steel lintel that will support the load above the door.