ndnalibi
Structural
- Jul 20, 2011
- 3
Hello,
I have a house with a W truss system that was built in the early 70s. There is a center wall that I want to remove between the kitchen and living room and have been told that it is not a problem because of the trusses. I can see from the framing that it is not a load bearing wall (no headers over the doorway).
Due to the age of the house, should I be concerned that the roof may sag after removing the wall?
Would it be appropriate to add triangle plywood plates to attach the bottom cord to the outside web? Is there a better place where failure may occur?
Thank you in advance for your time in answering my question.
Bill
I have a house with a W truss system that was built in the early 70s. There is a center wall that I want to remove between the kitchen and living room and have been told that it is not a problem because of the trusses. I can see from the framing that it is not a load bearing wall (no headers over the doorway).
Due to the age of the house, should I be concerned that the roof may sag after removing the wall?
Would it be appropriate to add triangle plywood plates to attach the bottom cord to the outside web? Is there a better place where failure may occur?
Thank you in advance for your time in answering my question.
Bill