I just finished pouring the concrete for my new garage Fri. and I'm getting ready to buy the lumber. The garage is a 26 X 34 with 10' walls/ceiling height and attic trusses to allow a 15'X34' bonus room/man cave over top at 40Psf.
The design is a drive thru style garage with doors on both sides. The doors are on the eave side in the bearing wall. I am planning to park 2 cars and a boat in it. There will be a 16'X8 garage door on front and back and a 10X8 garage door front and back. Eventually the one end of the garage will be buttressed with a 8'X26' workbench area to house stationary compressor, table saw, drill press etc. etc. This will also serve as the service entrance with a 36" door front and back. Access to the attic will be via a outside stairs and deck at second level.
I have arrived at using 2- 16"X1-3/4" LVL's X2 for the 16' garage door spans. The 10' span can be done with 2- 9-1/4" LVLs. In discussing this with a friend over the weekend he said many locales were now requiring the header to be continuous when spanning multiple doors. I had not heard this before but it did get me thinking that from a framing perspective it might be easier to just run 2-30' 16" LVL's, uninterrupted across both doors and then add the support wall in underneath to divide it into 16' and 10' bays. It would not add significant cost to the project and might be handy down the road if I ever decided to reconfigure doors or had to get something big in or out, the center support could temporarily be removed. Any reason not to do this other than cost?
Configuration is roughly:
| 3'wall |_________16'door_______|2'wall|_____10'door_____| 3'wall |
The design is a drive thru style garage with doors on both sides. The doors are on the eave side in the bearing wall. I am planning to park 2 cars and a boat in it. There will be a 16'X8 garage door on front and back and a 10X8 garage door front and back. Eventually the one end of the garage will be buttressed with a 8'X26' workbench area to house stationary compressor, table saw, drill press etc. etc. This will also serve as the service entrance with a 36" door front and back. Access to the attic will be via a outside stairs and deck at second level.
I have arrived at using 2- 16"X1-3/4" LVL's X2 for the 16' garage door spans. The 10' span can be done with 2- 9-1/4" LVLs. In discussing this with a friend over the weekend he said many locales were now requiring the header to be continuous when spanning multiple doors. I had not heard this before but it did get me thinking that from a framing perspective it might be easier to just run 2-30' 16" LVL's, uninterrupted across both doors and then add the support wall in underneath to divide it into 16' and 10' bays. It would not add significant cost to the project and might be handy down the road if I ever decided to reconfigure doors or had to get something big in or out, the center support could temporarily be removed. Any reason not to do this other than cost?
Configuration is roughly:
| 3'wall |_________16'door_______|2'wall|_____10'door_____| 3'wall |
