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Structural
- Aug 6, 2007
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I posted something yesterday related to this topic, but I had not yet fully thought through all the issues.
Here is what is going on
Existing conditions:
2 story wood framed house with 2x12 fj that cantilever out 3ft and support the wall/roof load from above.
Proposed condition:
New balcony in front of the wall above. Loading from above is also changing(increasing) due to changes in the bearing walls above.
Question.
How would you support this new balcony?
Initially I had thought about adding a steel beam under the wall above. The steel bm would be supported at each end by new steel beams cantilevering out, then sistering 2x dj to the existing fj. The new dj would have an 8ft backspan and cantilever off the new steel beam as the new balcony. Im using steel because the 18'-6" span and a wood bm would be too deep.
Just would like to get a few other opinions on this. I think there may be a better way to support the new balcony, and I do believe that by cantilevering new DJ out may create a waterproofing problem.
Thanks
Here is what is going on
Existing conditions:
2 story wood framed house with 2x12 fj that cantilever out 3ft and support the wall/roof load from above.
Proposed condition:
New balcony in front of the wall above. Loading from above is also changing(increasing) due to changes in the bearing walls above.
Question.
How would you support this new balcony?
Initially I had thought about adding a steel beam under the wall above. The steel bm would be supported at each end by new steel beams cantilevering out, then sistering 2x dj to the existing fj. The new dj would have an 8ft backspan and cantilever off the new steel beam as the new balcony. Im using steel because the 18'-6" span and a wood bm would be too deep.
Just would like to get a few other opinions on this. I think there may be a better way to support the new balcony, and I do believe that by cantilevering new DJ out may create a waterproofing problem.
Thanks