I know per code, that the bearing length for a steel or wood beam is 1.5". But was wondering of a way to increase. Been googling, but haven't really found anything that addresses it.
Scenario:
Two 1.75" LVL beams sistered together to give 3.5" bearing length. Will be running floor joists on top of these beams. Instead of lapping the floor joists over the beam, thinking about butting them so that I have a straight line for the joists. My assumption is the bearing length should be sufficient, but would like more. Thought of nailing a 2x6 along the top of each side of the beam to add another 1.5" of bearing for each joist. Does that count as adding bearing length?
Scenario:
Two 1.75" LVL beams sistered together to give 3.5" bearing length. Will be running floor joists on top of these beams. Instead of lapping the floor joists over the beam, thinking about butting them so that I have a straight line for the joists. My assumption is the bearing length should be sufficient, but would like more. Thought of nailing a 2x6 along the top of each side of the beam to add another 1.5" of bearing for each joist. Does that count as adding bearing length?
