builderpat
Structural
- Aug 13, 2015
- 1
I am designing the roof for a cabin in the pacific northwest. Here are the current plans:
None of the walls are load bearing, instead the roof is 21' 2x6 24" o.c. and the rafters sit across 3 4x6 beams. The rafters run parallel to a 1:16 pitch while the beams run perpendicular to the pitch. Each beam sits on two 6x6 posts. The beams span 12' across the posts and the rafters span 8' between the beams.
The main question is the remaining 5' on the rafters will overhang past the last beam. The idea is for the roof to extend long enough to offer protection for the 4' deck below. Is there sufficient support for such a big overhang? Do I need to adjust the rafter dimension or spacing?
None of the walls are load bearing, instead the roof is 21' 2x6 24" o.c. and the rafters sit across 3 4x6 beams. The rafters run parallel to a 1:16 pitch while the beams run perpendicular to the pitch. Each beam sits on two 6x6 posts. The beams span 12' across the posts and the rafters span 8' between the beams.
The main question is the remaining 5' on the rafters will overhang past the last beam. The idea is for the roof to extend long enough to offer protection for the 4' deck below. Is there sufficient support for such a big overhang? Do I need to adjust the rafter dimension or spacing?