Vinyl garage door trim acts as a cachet between the garage door jamb and the garage door.
Installing garage door trim.
Vinyl trim is used the most nowadays and the reason for this is the easy installation of vinyl trims as well as the variety of colors available.
Step 3 position the weather stripping and trim above the garage.
Remove the sections one at a time by disconnecting the rollers and brackets.
Usually the trim is made in wood however it is now available in vinyl as well.
Measure the inside dimensions of the garage door jamb horizontally across the top and vertically along both sides.
Lower a double door by recruiting at least two helpers to help with the weight and place a 2 4 block under the door to prevent smashing a foot or finger when it s lowered.
Calculate the side length step 3.
Lower the door and dismantle it by removing the hardware.
This will determine how long your trim will need to be.
Precut the miters on the top piece of brick mold trim and nail it to the framing every 12 in.
Measure for the brick molding the trim that will face the street starting with the top piece.
Cut the leg moulding step 6.
You will need to measure both the height and the width of the garage door.
Make the cuts step 5.
If you are adding trim to other parts of the door cut those pieces out as well.
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Collated finishing nails step 1.
Before after installation vinyl garage door trim remove the old jamb and trim then nail the vinyl jamb to the frame beginning with the top piece.
Fasten every 12 to 16 in.
Use a hack saw to cut the trim to the length you need.
Prepare to install door trim step 2.
Calculate the head length step 4.