VAStrEngr
Structural
- Jan 4, 2010
- 67
I am in the preliminary stages of designing a 2 column cantilevered canopy (similar to what you see in small gas stations) and what is discussed here:
I noticed looking at pictures of similar structures and by using satellite images from a few around my area, most appear to be designed with the framing exposed and a roof deck fastened to the bottom side of the framing. Closer inspection from the ground shows downspouts running down through the column.
Two questions:
One, is this typical to leave the steel framing exposed without any decking or roof membrane above it? If so, why? I would expect that you would want to fasten the decking/membrane material above the framing as with other roof structures.
Two, some articles I have read suggest that running downspouts through the column allows the possibility for water to collect at the base of the column and corrode the member. This makes sense to me. Are the examples I am seeing simply outdated and are newer structures typically built with downspouts fastened to the outside of the column?
Thanks!
I noticed looking at pictures of similar structures and by using satellite images from a few around my area, most appear to be designed with the framing exposed and a roof deck fastened to the bottom side of the framing. Closer inspection from the ground shows downspouts running down through the column.
Two questions:
One, is this typical to leave the steel framing exposed without any decking or roof membrane above it? If so, why? I would expect that you would want to fasten the decking/membrane material above the framing as with other roof structures.
Two, some articles I have read suggest that running downspouts through the column allows the possibility for water to collect at the base of the column and corrode the member. This makes sense to me. Are the examples I am seeing simply outdated and are newer structures typically built with downspouts fastened to the outside of the column?
Thanks!