It supports the jamb as well as the part of the building that s over the door.
Parts of an internal door frame.
The door jamb is one of the most visible door pieces so much so that people sometimes confuse it with the frame itself.
If you re building a new partition wall that includes interior doors you ll need learn how to frame a door opening properly save yourself time and money by purchasing the prehung door you want to install before you begin framing.
This domestically produced pocket door frame includes the track installation hardware and instructions.
However behind the jamb and inside the wall the structural hidden part of the door frame is an important part of the door anatomy.
The jambs also called the door legs are the interior sides of a door frame specifically the parts of the frame that hold the mounting hinges on one side and the strike plate for the latch on the other.
It s purpose is to give the frame rigidity and to help channel the water away as it runs off the door.
They form the outside.
The door frame sill or threshold is the horizontal part at the bottom of the legs jambs this isn t normally found in interior frames but can be seen on external door frames.
The head is the top of the door frame sometimes called.
This type consists of a solid timber frame filled on one face face with tongue and grooved boards.
That way you can be sure the opening is wide enough.
Head top rail.
A door whether a front door or interior door of a home is a complicated component to the home as you ll see in our various parts of a door diagrams below which includes illustrations of a door door frame hinge and knob.
Many modern doors including most interior doors are flush doors.
While we don t include locks you can read all about the different types of door locks here.
The unfinished natural wood frame can be installed to either side of the door opening.
Frame and filled doors.
Quite often used externally with the boards on the weather face.
Be careful not to confuse the jambs with other door frame parts and specifically the door casing.
Weather treated pieces of 2x4 timber are the most commonly used type of wood used for door frames.
While door frames can get tricky depending on what type of door you re working with interior doors and exterior doors or sliding doors and patio doors let s assume we re looking at an average entry door frame and the basic door frame parts you ll need to know.
Stiles and rails as above but usually smaller.
The door will have to be removed from the door frame if you are replacing the part of the frame containing the hinges.
Cut or purchase a new frame.