Remember 36" is the width of you door slab. If you can measure the door you want to frame in then take the measurement and add 3/4" to it so you can still have room on the side to shim it properly. If you don't have the door but know which one you want, go to the store and the door will normally have the rough opening size on the label.
38" it's actually 82 3/4" high and 38" wide
Add 2 1/2" to both dementions. for a 36" x 6'8" door you would frame 38 1/2 x 82 1/2".
The rough opening for two 36-inch by 80-inch sliding closet doors typically requires an opening that is about 72 inches wide (to accommodate both doors) and 80 inches high. Additionally, you should allow for extra space on each side for the door tracks, usually around 1-2 inches, making the total rough opening width approximately 74-76 inches. The height remains at 80 inches. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for precise measurements.
Add two inches to height and width. So a 36 x 80 door roughed out is 38 x82. This is with doors only. Windows you add 1 inch to the height and width.
Rough opening requirements vary by door manufacturer. It would be best to check with the lumberyard where you plan to purchase the door, but if you've got to get it framed now, make it 38-1/2" wide, and 6'-11" high. You can always build it in later if necessary.
36 inches IS the width. . .normally doors come in 24, 28, 32, or 36 inch widths, and either 6'8" or 8' height
38" it's actually 82 3/4" high and 38" wide
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The rough opening for a 36-inch wide door in a concrete foundation typically measures about 38-1/2 inches wide. This extra space allows for framing and shimming, ensuring the door can be properly installed and adjusted. The height of the rough opening is generally around 82-1/2 inches, accommodating the door height along with any necessary clearance for the frame and floor. Always verify specific requirements based on local building codes and the manufacturer's specifications.
Add 2 1/2" to both dementions. for a 36" x 6'8" door you would frame 38 1/2 x 82 1/2".
Rough opening is an opening in a wall, or the framework of a building, into which a door frame or window frame, subframe, or rough buck is fitted.It is a measurement that a manufacture needs for installment of their component applications.
The rough opening for two 36-inch by 80-inch sliding closet doors typically requires an opening that is about 72 inches wide (to accommodate both doors) and 80 inches high. Additionally, you should allow for extra space on each side for the door tracks, usually around 1-2 inches, making the total rough opening width approximately 74-76 inches. The height remains at 80 inches. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for precise measurements.
Add two inches to height and width. So a 36 x 80 door roughed out is 38 x82. This is with doors only. Windows you add 1 inch to the height and width.
Rough opening requirements vary by door manufacturer. It would be best to check with the lumberyard where you plan to purchase the door, but if you've got to get it framed now, make it 38-1/2" wide, and 6'-11" high. You can always build it in later if necessary.
Add 2.5 inches each direction to the size of the door. So, a 3 0 x 6 8 would be 38 1/2" x 82 1/2".
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