Think the engineer must have thought we have a battle tank on the 2nd floor.
mts6175 said:
Honestly it's smart. I'm dealing with a nightmare right now because of a homeowner wanting to remove a load bearing wall. They had an unpermitted remodel upstairs and it's made the standard lvl beam difficult to work with. Just got quotes on steel for the same thing....
It reduces the depth of the beam. Usually done the other way around, but still works.Braxton.Sherrill said:mts6175 said:
Honestly it's smart. I'm dealing with a nightmare right now because of a homeowner wanting to remove a load bearing wall. They had an unpermitted remodel upstairs and it's made the standard lvl beam difficult to work with. Just got quotes on steel for the same thing....
Ya this is the two steel beams with lvl between them.
If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.BrazosDog02 said:
I've never regretted over building something.
Great question, its also why he isn't doing the work.jt2hunt said:
How were lvl 3x the cost?
1988PA-Aggie said:
If possible, take a few pics of the crew lifting and installing. I am curious how they will tackle it.
Braxton.Sherrill said:
Think the engineer must have thought we have a battle tank on the 2nd floor.
mts6175 said:
Also not an LVL in the middle. That's there so they can fasten the ceiling joists to the beam to give it a side loading.
evan_aggie said:Braxton.Sherrill said:
Think the engineer must have thought we have a battle tank on the 2nd floor.
What was the length of the span?
We needed to bridge a 21' space give or take. Engineer estimated we'd need a W45, but it caused some issue with fitting into the space. loadbearingwallremoval (lol, that's all the do) job manager said it was overkill and W26 was all that's needed. Funny because they both calculated loads. If LVL I believe 3x 18" tall were needed.
I beam was 10-12" tall.
I looked at loading table / weight and made the call to size up to W33.
I'll let you know if it fails.
Might double check them on it, because that looks like normal dimensional lumber to me, not an lvl. Look at your pic where the board is split already.Braxton.Sherrill said:mts6175 said:
Also not an LVL in the middle. That's there so they can fasten the ceiling joists to the beam to give it a side loading.
No regular lumber attached to beam, lvl running between the two steel beams.