SarBear
Structural
- Mar 14, 2022
- 38
Hi everyone,
I am an EIT working toward my stamp. I've been working at this company for 1.5 years on mostly small commercial projects. I was given a new project where a homeowner wants to cut a 3' door in his existing basement and build an exterior stairwell to access the basement. My boss said to try coming up with something on my own without her help as a challenge, and I want to do a good job. I've talked to a couple of builders I know, a couple EIT friends, and have consulted Google. So far I have seen 3 options that appear to be used most often for this type of project (see below). Do you have any opinions about what option works best? I am leaning toward Option #2 since it seems like the least amount of cutting that needs to be done, but it still leaves some concrete above the opening (not sure if that matters maybe for shear flow from the framing above?). With Option #2 would I consider the concrete above the opening capable of bearing the loads from the walls above, or should I size the steel angle for the full load and discount the concrete? Should the angle be 8x8 so it fully supports the 8" thick foundation wall? Would Option #3 be better so I can just size a header for the full load?
I'd appreciate any feedback you could give. Thanks!
I am an EIT working toward my stamp. I've been working at this company for 1.5 years on mostly small commercial projects. I was given a new project where a homeowner wants to cut a 3' door in his existing basement and build an exterior stairwell to access the basement. My boss said to try coming up with something on my own without her help as a challenge, and I want to do a good job. I've talked to a couple of builders I know, a couple EIT friends, and have consulted Google. So far I have seen 3 options that appear to be used most often for this type of project (see below). Do you have any opinions about what option works best? I am leaning toward Option #2 since it seems like the least amount of cutting that needs to be done, but it still leaves some concrete above the opening (not sure if that matters maybe for shear flow from the framing above?). With Option #2 would I consider the concrete above the opening capable of bearing the loads from the walls above, or should I size the steel angle for the full load and discount the concrete? Should the angle be 8x8 so it fully supports the 8" thick foundation wall? Would Option #3 be better so I can just size a header for the full load?
I'd appreciate any feedback you could give. Thanks!