Qwikduster
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 18, 2006
- 4
I have performed numerous methods to determine the amount of load carrying capacity that is lost when you bore through a floor joist--or in this situation several bores along the center of the floor joists in a new home. My calculations show a very minimal loss in capacity, and is really negligible--however,I would like to know if I missed soemthing, so I need to know what is the best method to follow in computing this loss??
This is a case of an electrical contrator boring up to in some cases 10- 5/8" diameter holes along the center of 20-2x10 floor joists spanning 13'-6". The holes are concentrated in the first 18" from the bearing wall. To apease the building contractor and local inspection officials, I specified placing a 2x6 wall adjacent to the masonry exterior wall (homeowner is finishing the basment later)and used a 2x6 brace extending 18" out from the wall(acting as a tray) attached to each joist directly under the furthest holes to provide any necessary support--however I would like to know how much capacity was actually lost in this case??
Any help is greatly apprecaited!!
Thanks!!
This is a case of an electrical contrator boring up to in some cases 10- 5/8" diameter holes along the center of 20-2x10 floor joists spanning 13'-6". The holes are concentrated in the first 18" from the bearing wall. To apease the building contractor and local inspection officials, I specified placing a 2x6 wall adjacent to the masonry exterior wall (homeowner is finishing the basment later)and used a 2x6 brace extending 18" out from the wall(acting as a tray) attached to each joist directly under the furthest holes to provide any necessary support--however I would like to know how much capacity was actually lost in this case??
Any help is greatly apprecaited!!
Thanks!!