CEmonkee
Structural
- Mar 8, 2008
- 111
Hi - I'm working on a project that involves adding a roof to a 2nd story deck (this is an existing house that was built about 15 years ago). I've attached a .jpg file that shows a cross-section.
As shown, the roof will be added over the upper deck. The slope will be 1:12 and extended from the existing house roof. On the right side of the image file, I have shown a detail of a possible way to connect the new roof at the existing roof line.
At the end of the new roof (circled in green) I'm not sure what the best way would be to support it. Here's a couple of options I'm considering:
(1) Frame the header supporting the roof rafters into a post which would then extend down to the lower deck, where it would be supported by a beam between the two 6x6 posts.
(2) Extend a beam out from the upper floor and support everything on the upper deck (basically a cantilever beam that would support the roof header post). At this point I'm not really sure what the upper deck framing is like beyond the wall (area circled with ???'s). The original drawing showed the deck joists framing back into the upper story floor, but there's a change indicating that the joists stop at a continuous rim joist under the wall. I'm trying to verify what was actually built.
Some preliminary loads:
Wind uplift at each end of the new roof header = 600 lbs/post
Snow + Dead = 420 lbs/post
I would appreciate any comments on the two options I outlined above, or if anyone could suggest a better option.
Thanks!
As shown, the roof will be added over the upper deck. The slope will be 1:12 and extended from the existing house roof. On the right side of the image file, I have shown a detail of a possible way to connect the new roof at the existing roof line.
At the end of the new roof (circled in green) I'm not sure what the best way would be to support it. Here's a couple of options I'm considering:
(1) Frame the header supporting the roof rafters into a post which would then extend down to the lower deck, where it would be supported by a beam between the two 6x6 posts.
(2) Extend a beam out from the upper floor and support everything on the upper deck (basically a cantilever beam that would support the roof header post). At this point I'm not really sure what the upper deck framing is like beyond the wall (area circled with ???'s). The original drawing showed the deck joists framing back into the upper story floor, but there's a change indicating that the joists stop at a continuous rim joist under the wall. I'm trying to verify what was actually built.
Some preliminary loads:
Wind uplift at each end of the new roof header = 600 lbs/post
Snow + Dead = 420 lbs/post
I would appreciate any comments on the two options I outlined above, or if anyone could suggest a better option.
Thanks!