DEMACAULAY
Automotive
- Mar 10, 2010
- 3
I am looking at a project and have some questions that I am hoping someone might be able to answer for me. The building is 50' by 130' with a 11' ceiling height between the beams.
There are 7"x26"X50' glulam beams every 13'. The exterior walls are cinder block with a cinder block column which the beams sit on. There are 2x10 rafters between the beams making a flat roof. I need more interior height. I dont want to raise the walls. What I want to do is remove the rafters, install double trusses on the sides of the beam and then finish the roof as if it was a pole building. The Truss company is telling me that they can build trusses that sit on top of the beam or bolt to the sides of the beams. I am curious as to peoples opinions on which way is better and why. the snow load is 25lbs and wind is 85.
There are 7"x26"X50' glulam beams every 13'. The exterior walls are cinder block with a cinder block column which the beams sit on. There are 2x10 rafters between the beams making a flat roof. I need more interior height. I dont want to raise the walls. What I want to do is remove the rafters, install double trusses on the sides of the beam and then finish the roof as if it was a pole building. The Truss company is telling me that they can build trusses that sit on top of the beam or bolt to the sides of the beams. I am curious as to peoples opinions on which way is better and why. the snow load is 25lbs and wind is 85.