BSchwab
Structural
- Sep 6, 2010
- 4
I have a project where the customer would like to add an awning above a couple of the doorways. Approximate size is 4' wide (perpendicular to building) and 8' long (parallel to building). The wall system is a metal stud backing to a 4" split face CMU facade. Minimum horizontal joint reinforcing and ties appear to be provided. The question is, would it be possible to attach this awning to the building by just anchoring to the 4" CMU? Or is a more substantial method needed? Perhaps some sort of anchoring into the studs. It is preferable to only use the facade because then the inside would not need to be torn up.
I have done some calcs, and with anchors at 1'-0" oc, each needs to resist 170 lb of pullout in addition to 140 lb of shear. It seems like it might work (I still have to do some more checks), but I have never design anything like this before. So I was hoping to hear about what other people thought. Thanks!
I have done some calcs, and with anchors at 1'-0" oc, each needs to resist 170 lb of pullout in addition to 140 lb of shear. It seems like it might work (I still have to do some more checks), but I have never design anything like this before. So I was hoping to hear about what other people thought. Thanks!