Step 1 remove the garage door header.
Garage door header rotten.
If any portion of your garage door header has rotted or softened due to water exposure you need in replace the entire header.
The best way to fix this problem is to replace the header.
Take down any trim or any external pieces of wood which are not part of the garage door header.
Support the ceiling of the garage using some lumber.
Stand the other 2x6 on top of the sill plate and slip its upper end underneath the header that spans the garage door opening.
Garage doors typically don t require much in the way of regular maintenance but one problem that is not uncommon is rotting door jambs.
You can t replace a 16 chunk of it and retain any structural integrity.
It is a good idea to sandwich 1 2 plywood or osb between the pieces of 2x dimension lumber.
Insert the tip of a flat crowbar under the trim.
Use a hammer to tap the 2x6 to a vertical position where it ll raise the header and release the downward pressure on the rotted post.
Some garage doors are.
Tap on the back of it with a hammer to drive the tip in as far as you can.
Take out the header by sawing through the center piece.
Door jambs are susceptible to wood rot due to their exposure to ground level moisture.
Lay one board on the garage floor to act as a sill plate.