TroyD
Structural
- Jan 28, 2011
- 98
I assist a PV solar panel installer with residential roof evaluations. Residential client has a (c. 1960s) rafter framed hipped roof. The design roof live load from that era was 20 psf, but today's design roof snow load for this region is 35 psf, and the local BO requires an engineer evaluation. This topic has been discussed on this board a few times. I could design a support at mid-span, or call for sistering a full-length rafter to existing. The existing rafter is 16' long, so getting that length material up into the attic is not feasible. Has anyone ever just sistered an 8' length to reinforce the mid-span of the existing? That would solve the issue. Shear is OK, I'm only concerned about bending. Any input is appreciated.