Homeowners who find themselves in need of new living space often decide that a garage conversion is one of their simplest and most economical alternatives.
How to change a garage door into a wall exterior.
Step 1 disconnect the spring or springs from the door.
Spread a second coat of joint compound and scrape it with a 6 inch blade feathering the edges into the wall.
Let it dry overnight and spread and scrape a third coat to hide the seams and flatten the wall.
He started by ripping out the old door door frame and the flimsy insulation leaving a giant hole in the house.
Plumb the hinge side jamb and tack the bottom corners.
To avoid messing up the paint on the wall be sure to make clean cuts that penetrate all the way through the caulking.
Slice through the trim caulking with a utility knife.
As with any new door installation the edges and air gaps should be insulated and sealed with spray foam and caulk.
Sand the final coat with 120 grit sandpaper after it dries.
The foam sheets should be nailed to the wall studs.
Angle the utility knife towards the trim then cut the caulk all the way around the door.
An attached garage is a ready made enclosed space with the framing roof and siding already in place.
Apply adhesive sealant to the bottom of the rough opening.
You must release a torsion spring mounted above the door with winding rods.
Use a utility knife to cut the foam sheet to fit the wall.
Cut through the caulking to remove the door trim on both sides.
The first step in a converting a garage to a living space is removing the door or doors and walling off the openings that remain.
Avoid damage to the screws by using a hand screwdriver.
The end of day one was looking a lot like this.
That hanging plastic was there just to block the wind some and keep the debris outside.
Then center the top of the door in the opening and tack it into place with galvanized casing nails.
How to convert a garage door opening into a wall hunker.
Tack in the prehung exterior door make sure the doorsill is level.