Total novice here. I need to repair a 20x24 detached garage on our property that's had several incidents of storm damage over the years. Time and money have been an issue. Regardless, I'm working on plans to get this started in September.
We plan on tearing off the roof and second floor. The trusses are set on the 24' length of the garage and I plan on switching this to the 20' instead and reusing what I can as far as trusses go (they weren't bird mouthed but tapered at the tail).
The issue I can't figure out: I was trying not to use a floor-to-ceiling beam (holding up a cross beam) to support the ceiling joist to prevent any sagging.
I can't rule out that I won't use the above space for storage in the future (nothing much, I'll only have a 4 pitch roof). Is this possible? I wanted to keep the floor space as open as possible .
Also I'm sure this will take us a while since I work two jobs, any advice on how to protect from the elements until the garage is closed up?
While some women are probably awesome at this kind of work, I am not so forgive me if some of this seems simple. I'm finding it difficult to picture it from what I'm reading online. Thanks!
We plan on tearing off the roof and second floor. The trusses are set on the 24' length of the garage and I plan on switching this to the 20' instead and reusing what I can as far as trusses go (they weren't bird mouthed but tapered at the tail).
The issue I can't figure out: I was trying not to use a floor-to-ceiling beam (holding up a cross beam) to support the ceiling joist to prevent any sagging.
I can't rule out that I won't use the above space for storage in the future (nothing much, I'll only have a 4 pitch roof). Is this possible? I wanted to keep the floor space as open as possible .
Also I'm sure this will take us a while since I work two jobs, any advice on how to protect from the elements until the garage is closed up?
While some women are probably awesome at this kind of work, I am not so forgive me if some of this seems simple. I'm finding it difficult to picture it from what I'm reading online. Thanks!
