Split Jamb
A split jamb is a door frame made of two interlocking halves, allowing for easy installation and alignment from both sides of an opening, ideal for retrofitting and renovations.
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Definition
A split jamb is a door frame fabricated in two interlocking halves, to be installed from the opposite sides of an opening.
Purpose
The purpose of a split jamb is to facilitate the installation of a door frame in an existing wall, allowing for easy adjustment and alignment from both sides of the opening.
Examples of Use
- Interior doors in residential homes often use split jambs for quick and accurate installation in finished walls.
- Renovation projects employ split jambs to retrofit door frames without extensive wall modifications.
- Prefabricated housing and modular buildings utilize split jambs for efficient and consistent door frame installation.
Related Terms
- Door Frame: The structure surrounding a door, providing support and alignment for the door itself.
- Pre-hung Door: A door that comes already mounted in a frame, ready for installation.
- Casing: The trim around a door or window that covers the gap between the frame and the wall.
Notes
Split jambs are particularly useful in retrofitting and renovation projects, where they simplify the installation process and ensure a professional finish.
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