Header Size Calculator
Calculate the right header size for your door or window openings. Understand how span, load, and building codes affect header requirements.
Step 1: Opening Details
Understanding Header Sizing
Proper header sizing ensures structural integrity. Undersized headers can lead to sagging or structural failure, while oversized ones waste materials. The calculation considers span, load, and building code requirements.
Step 2: Additional Factors
About Load Factors
Load factor accounts for additional structural requirements. Standard residential construction typically uses 1.0, while commercial or high-load areas may require 1.2-1.5. Always consult local building codes for specific requirements.
Header Sizing Results
Recommended Header Size
Header Size Comparison
| Opening Type | Width | Recommended Header | Load Capacity | Material Cost |
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Load Requirement Analysis
Header Calculation Formula
Header Size = f(Span, Load, Material Strength, Safety Factor)
The header size is calculated using engineering formulas that consider span, total load, material properties, and safety factors. Actual requirements may vary based on local building codes, specific materials, and construction methods.
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