rambleonrose
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So I'm doing a small lean-to addition to my garage. It'll be 6'x14', slab is already poured (4" thick), and the idea is to have a place to park 1-2 motorcycles. I'll have a shed door facing the alleyway, and will cut out a man-door-sized opening into the main garage.
My question is: do I need to build full stud walls? I was planning to just build it like a lean-to carport, with 3 4x4 or 6x6 posts anchored to the slab along the outer edge and a header screwed into the existing garage. I'll then just add enough horizontal framing in between to attach the siding (Home Depot engineered cedar-look to match garage). I'm assuming this will be enough support, and will save the cost and trouble of doing proper stud framing. I am in Denver. Do I need to worry about wind-load? I assume snow-load isn't an issue since people build full carports this way. Will I regret not having the studs for interior attachment points? Is there something else I'm overlooking?
Attached are pictures of the rough plans, drawn up to include the full framing, as well as a picture of the space:



My question is: do I need to build full stud walls? I was planning to just build it like a lean-to carport, with 3 4x4 or 6x6 posts anchored to the slab along the outer edge and a header screwed into the existing garage. I'll then just add enough horizontal framing in between to attach the siding (Home Depot engineered cedar-look to match garage). I'm assuming this will be enough support, and will save the cost and trouble of doing proper stud framing. I am in Denver. Do I need to worry about wind-load? I assume snow-load isn't an issue since people build full carports this way. Will I regret not having the studs for interior attachment points? Is there something else I'm overlooking?
Attached are pictures of the rough plans, drawn up to include the full framing, as well as a picture of the space:



