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help with ridge board / beam design

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zarch

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Aug 21, 2003
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i have a gable roof on my house. if i added a gable dormer to the attic to align with the existing ridge, do ineed to reinforce the existing ridge beam? and, what if i want to have structural valleys for the dormer addition? does that effect the existing ridge?
 
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What is the current construction? Is there a bearing ridge beam or are there collar ties?? The load is the same adding just few lbs for the knee walls (if I am understanding your question correctly) but if you have a non bearing ridge beam with collar ties, you should not break the collar ties as this will load the ridge beam.

I know the answer is not very clear, but it really depends on the exact current roof load path.
 

Are you sure the ridge is a ridge beam?

When you have opposing rafters and the horizontal loads taken by the ceiling joists the ridge is not a beam. the collar ties are not there to take the horizontal loads do to gravity loads. There is a great deal of question as to the value of collar ties but I belive the general opinion is that they are primaarily used to prevent a spreading of the rafters due to wind loads. if you check the design of rafters without ceiling joists and without a structural ridge beam you will find they are overstressed in bending at the collar ties.

That said, after you have verified the the ridge is actuallity a ridge beam then you must calculate any additional loads to the beam in the manner you construct the dormer and determine if the beam needs to be strenghtened.

 
Without getting to much into specifics since I don't know yours.....If you are adding a small dormer....or several small dormers over the entire length of the roof you usually can get away with designing the ridge board as a ridge beam.

If the dormer(s) are large....you will need to reinforce the ridte board to have it behave as a ridge beam.

The best thing to do is hire a local structural engineer to evaluate you condition.
 
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