Nail the trim to the jamb and studs.
How to install a nail on garage door trim.
Trim any exposed shims by scoring them with a knife and then breaking along the line.
Step 4 placing the trim to the sides of the garage.
Cut and install the trim on the second side of the door.
Nail up the large base.
Drive 6 finishing nails through the trim and into the studs behind the wall spacing the nails about 16 inches apart.
Do one side at a time and have someone hold the trim while you work to keep it straight and sturdy.
Install baseboard step 1.
To prevent splitting during this step avoid nailing 1 4 inch from the side edges and an inch from the edge of the moulding.
Hammer the trim with the finishing nails and to get the best results ensure that the nails are approximately a foot away and the rubber edge is slightly attached to the garage door.
Use 6d casing nails for the stop molding nailing it at the premarked points on the trim.
Nail each piece every 12 inches but be very careful at the mitered.
Put the trim down and place the weather stripping in the same way you did before.
Install the stool first then one side the top and the other side.
Nail the head moulding piece to the door jamb with trim nails.
Install the vertical pieces of brick molding using 3 inch air nails at the exact location where you measured its dimensions.
Install the apron under the stool last.
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Remove the old jamb and trim then nail the vinyl jamb to the frame beginning with the top piece.
Fasten every 12 to 16 in.
Trim out a window with a stool in the same order as you would a door but with a few added steps.