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Thread: Beam Size
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17th December 2007, 01:17 PM #16
As mentioned in a previous post it is more than likely that a girder truss could be designed to span the distance to support the existing and the new roof loads. You will probably need crosswalls at max 9m centres for wall bracing. Do a sketch plan and talk to a truss mob. I see jobs like that every day. You just need to use joist hangers or triple grips to attach the existing cieling joists and rafters to the new girder truss.
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17th December 2007, 02:55 PM #17
Yea a truss manufacturer could advise you you if they can design a girder truss to take the load, all you would need is double stud at each end of the girder truss but depends on the cost of design over using a beam.
cheers
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17th December 2007, 04:11 PM #18
Conventional framing on the existing house would be a best case scenario. If it were a trussed roof spanning onto the wall he plans to remove, then the roof load would be half of the entire width of the house. That could easily be six metres, but you can't tell by looking at that photo.
Hyspans are much cheaper than Hybeams last time I checked.
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3rd January 2008, 05:17 PM #19
Sorry for the delayed reply - just wanted to say thanks to everyone for their input and help - greatly appreciated. I will let you know how I go with things in due course.
Frog_hopper
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