Hey guys/gals,
I am working on my cottage, finishing the basement, and have a question about the main beam and it's supprots.
First off, it's a rectangular structure, about 25 x 30. The main beam is about 30 feet long, is made of 8 laminated 2x10's and is supported by inproper temporary jack posts. In my design one quarter of the space is a closed in laundry room, the rest is an L-shaped room. My problem is that one of these jackposts is in the middle of the L part and blocks the flow of the room. I have some pics if it's not exactly clear.
Is there a set code that states how many supports the beam needs, or how many feet a support is needed? This first jackpost I wish to remove is 5 feet in from the wall, the second is about 5 feet from that and the third about 10 feet from the 2nd (i only want to remove the first one!). I think I have heard that codes require a vertical support every 12 feet or something. Is this accurate or do I really need to call a structural engineer?
note: most of the weight of the structure is on the other side. The kitchen/bathroom/loft are all on the other side. would this make a difference? Is there any way of supporting a beam without having vertical poles?
2nd note: Most of the beam is already further supported. 20 feet of the beam or so is supported by the wall for the laundry room which is made of 2x8's 16 inch on center. Im guessing that adds to the rigidity of the structure.
I have pics if it helps!
thanks much,
john
I am working on my cottage, finishing the basement, and have a question about the main beam and it's supprots.
First off, it's a rectangular structure, about 25 x 30. The main beam is about 30 feet long, is made of 8 laminated 2x10's and is supported by inproper temporary jack posts. In my design one quarter of the space is a closed in laundry room, the rest is an L-shaped room. My problem is that one of these jackposts is in the middle of the L part and blocks the flow of the room. I have some pics if it's not exactly clear.
Is there a set code that states how many supports the beam needs, or how many feet a support is needed? This first jackpost I wish to remove is 5 feet in from the wall, the second is about 5 feet from that and the third about 10 feet from the 2nd (i only want to remove the first one!). I think I have heard that codes require a vertical support every 12 feet or something. Is this accurate or do I really need to call a structural engineer?
note: most of the weight of the structure is on the other side. The kitchen/bathroom/loft are all on the other side. would this make a difference? Is there any way of supporting a beam without having vertical poles?
2nd note: Most of the beam is already further supported. 20 feet of the beam or so is supported by the wall for the laundry room which is made of 2x8's 16 inch on center. Im guessing that adds to the rigidity of the structure.
I have pics if it helps!
thanks much,
john