The sides of the door.
Parts of a door jamb.
The hinge jamb is the side where the hinges are installed and the strike jamb is the side where the locking mechanism latches into the strike.
The door frame is the entire framework supporting the door including the sill jamb and head.
The lock style is where the lock and knob is placed.
Horizontal top and bottom parts of the door.
The door jamb is one of the most visible door pieces so much so that people sometimes confuse it with the frame itself.
Residential door frames are most often made of wood but can also be made of aluminum fiberglass or a composite material.
The two door jambs are the sides of the door frame that.
The door jambs are the vertical components of the door frame on either side of the door.
Side jambs head jambs and mulls oh my are the parts that make up the frame.
Each frame has two jambs.
Head jamb the top horizontal section of a door or window frame is called the head jamb.
However behind the jamb and inside the wall the structural hidden part of the door frame is an important part of the door anatomy.
Door part names door frame.
The main surface of the door.
A door jamb is the vertical section of a door frame which acts as a support for the remainder of the frame as well as the door itself.
Door frames can be purchased primed ready to paint or ordered with a factory finish in a variety of colors.
It supports the jamb as well as the part of the building that s over the door.
The door sill is the very bottom part of the door frame that rests on the floor.
You may also hear them described as the hinge jamb for the side with door hinges and the strike jamb the side that contains the strike plate and works with the locking mechanism.