Innovate1
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Planning a 30 x 40 shop building and want to put in a tall door so that means tall walls. I want it to be strong but what I am being told is required for 2015 building code (what I think is in effect here) is 2 x 6 walls can be 16" on center up to 10' but 12' or 14' have to be 12" on center. Also being told I need brace panels and in the 30' gable end I have a 12' wide and 9' wide door. so I need double 2x12 above each door opening to lap onto brace panels. Apparently that is because standard brace panels are 4' wide every 25 feet. I can't get 3 full width ones in the wall with the doors so some have to be narrower so require the 2x12s that lap onto the brace panels to add strength. Tried to look up general building code on line but haven't found details for over 10 foot walls.
Plans person has already suggested 2' high concrete stub walls to limit height of studs but that doesn't keep the studs to 10'.
I think walls over 10' may normally need to be engineered but if done in certain standard ways (like 12" spacing of studs) they will accept without detailed engineering. Just a guess.
Think it might be possible to do a post frame (pole barn) type construction in this area but need to find some local suppliers and look at costs.
This is in St. Louis County, Missouri. It will be heated so I want good air sealing and insulation...
Plans person has already suggested 2' high concrete stub walls to limit height of studs but that doesn't keep the studs to 10'.
I think walls over 10' may normally need to be engineered but if done in certain standard ways (like 12" spacing of studs) they will accept without detailed engineering. Just a guess.
Think it might be possible to do a post frame (pole barn) type construction in this area but need to find some local suppliers and look at costs.
This is in St. Louis County, Missouri. It will be heated so I want good air sealing and insulation...
