PE_JRM
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 20, 2024
- 44
This a pretty basic question so please forgive me for asking but my area of expertise doesn't include buildings. I am renovating an old building that I own and I would like to check what the contractor proposes for the roof system and its effect on the rest of the structure against code requirements.
I understand that the 20 psf minimum roof load is intended to account for future roof maintenance. In my case I believe the minimum can be reduced from 20 psf to 12 psf according to the code. The code says the minimum roof LL is not required to be applied concurrently. If we design for a 20 psf live load on the roof the foundation must be adequate to carry that load. The foundation must carry roof and floor loads and designing for max roof LL and max floor LL at the same time makes no sense. But designing the roof structure for 20 psf LL and ignoring those effects below the roof also makes less sense ("need not be applied concurrently").
With regard to foundation checks what makes sense to me is some percentage of max floor LL combined with the the loads from the roof. I don't see that anywhere in the code required load combinations. Please help me understand what the code requires.
Background info: I live in a region where snow and ice are pretty rare so the required snow load is 5 psf. The roof DL is only 6 psf (corrugated steel on osb deck with steel Zee purlins 24" OC spanning 20 ft). The foundation in my old building is marginal and showing it "good" is difficult with the 20 psf minimum roof LL requirement. The building is also in an area where code enforcement was non-existant 50 years ago.
I understand that the 20 psf minimum roof load is intended to account for future roof maintenance. In my case I believe the minimum can be reduced from 20 psf to 12 psf according to the code. The code says the minimum roof LL is not required to be applied concurrently. If we design for a 20 psf live load on the roof the foundation must be adequate to carry that load. The foundation must carry roof and floor loads and designing for max roof LL and max floor LL at the same time makes no sense. But designing the roof structure for 20 psf LL and ignoring those effects below the roof also makes less sense ("need not be applied concurrently").
With regard to foundation checks what makes sense to me is some percentage of max floor LL combined with the the loads from the roof. I don't see that anywhere in the code required load combinations. Please help me understand what the code requires.
Background info: I live in a region where snow and ice are pretty rare so the required snow load is 5 psf. The roof DL is only 6 psf (corrugated steel on osb deck with steel Zee purlins 24" OC spanning 20 ft). The foundation in my old building is marginal and showing it "good" is difficult with the 20 psf minimum roof LL requirement. The building is also in an area where code enforcement was non-existant 50 years ago.