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Patio roof post and beam sizes.
In general the maximum span for a 4 by 6 beam is 6 feet between 4 by 4 posts.
This means the example porch would need a 6 inch by 8 inch beam.
Calculate the initial value for d then round it up to the nearest inch.
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We have learned from our experience to use at least a 3 1 4 x 131 groove shank nail in a column of four every foot apart down the laminate.
If you move up to 4 by 8 you re usually allowed to span up to 10 feet between posts.
Use the span tables below to determine allowable lengths of joists and rafters based on size and standard design loads.
You can also use the wood beam calculator from the american wood council website to determine maximum rafter and joist lengths.
I have no doubt that there is a way to adjust the framing so that a few of the supporting posts can be removed.
This tells you the size of the beam needed to support the porch s roof.
A 4 by 10 can usually span up to 12 feet between posts.
Maximum rafter spans for a patio roof in areas with mild climates patio roofs are generally designed for loads of 30 psf pounds per square foot.
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In the example d calculates to 7 75.
Patio roof beam calculator.
The 2012 irc code calls for a minimum of a 32 o c.
The beams can then be boxed in much as you had planned to do with the 2 x 10s.
The smallest beams for patio covers are typically 4 by 6.
Microllam beams are available in numerous sizes and can span large distances.
Staggered pattern with at least a 3 x 120 nail.
Patio roof beams beams can be solid lumber or be built from lengths of 2 by lumber nailed together with 1 2 inch pressure treated plywood spacers in between this forms a 3 1 2 inch thick beam that is equal to the width of a 4 by post.
The way the porch roof is currently framed each of those 6 x 6 posts is carrying part of the roof load.