A wood wall flat 2x header is a construction method where two 2x studs are stacked horizontally and placed flat against each other at the top of an opening, such as a window or door, in a wood-framed wall. Unlike the vertical orientation in a vertical 2x header, these studs lay flat, making the header less deep but wider.
This kind of header is typically used in non-load bearing walls or where structural requirements are minimal, as it provides less structural support compared to headers with vertically oriented studs. The flat 2x header is more about creating a frame for the opening rather than supporting heavy loads.
Flat 2x Wood Wall Headers are constructed in a range of sizes with a header height of 3” (7.6 cm). Flat 2x Wood Wall Headers are paired with stud sizes of 3.5”, 5.5” (8.9, 14 cm) and stud spacings of 16”, 24” (40.6, 61 cm).
A wood wall flat 2x header is a construction method where two 2x studs are stacked horizontally and placed flat against each other at the top of an opening, such as a window or door, in a wood-framed wall. Unlike the vertical orientation in a vertical 2x header, these studs lay flat, making the header less deep but wider.
This kind of header is typically used in non-load bearing walls or where structural requirements are minimal, as it provides less structural support compared to headers with vertically oriented studs. The flat 2x header is more about creating a frame for the opening rather than supporting heavy loads.
Flat 2x Wood Wall Headers are constructed in a range of sizes with a header height of 3” (7.6 cm). Flat 2x Wood Wall Headers are paired with stud sizes of 3.5”, 5.5” (8.9, 14 cm) and stud spacings of 16”, 24” (40.6, 61 cm).