1. A panel for framing an opening of a building to eliminate air and water penetration comprising: at least one channel positioned on a side of said panel for receiving a flange, said channel extending the length of said panel; a thermally nonconducting section of said panel located adjacent...
Header: The header is the top section of a door or window. It frames out the top of the opening and is supported on either side by the Jack stud. Rough sill: The rough sill is the bottom frame of a window opening. The Jack stud will run on either side of the rough sill, and ...
Walls are actually constructed as one individual piece, or as sections in the case of long walls. Shown is a typical wall with a door and window opening framed in. Lay out the door and window openings on both the sole and top plate, as well as stud locations, at the same time, using...