starck
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- Nov 16, 2003
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I am remodeling a home and need to remove a bearing wall that is supporting the 2x6, 16oc spacing ceiling joists. The span will be 16'. The house is a single story and the roof is stick framed with the weight of the roof on the exterior walls. The walls I want to remove run down the middle of the house.
I talked briefly with the structural engineer I had used before about my plan for supporting the ceiling, which is to lay a beam on the top of the ceiling joists supported by posts that sit on top of the main support beam for the floor.
He said that it would work and mentioned using a 4"x12" D.Fir beam.
After thinking about it I would like to use a Glued Laminate beam instead (it smaller and easier to get up there above the ceiling.
Q: Is there a coversion table I can use that would allow me to go from a D.Fir beam to a GL?
Q: The ceiling joist would lap a 10 inches away from this new beam for approx 5' (or ~4 joists). Should I also add angled 2x6 supports from the lap joint to the rafters to support this area?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
I talked briefly with the structural engineer I had used before about my plan for supporting the ceiling, which is to lay a beam on the top of the ceiling joists supported by posts that sit on top of the main support beam for the floor.
He said that it would work and mentioned using a 4"x12" D.Fir beam.
After thinking about it I would like to use a Glued Laminate beam instead (it smaller and easier to get up there above the ceiling.
Q: Is there a coversion table I can use that would allow me to go from a D.Fir beam to a GL?
Q: The ceiling joist would lap a 10 inches away from this new beam for approx 5' (or ~4 joists). Should I also add angled 2x6 supports from the lap joint to the rafters to support this area?
Thanks in advance,
Dave