I'm about to start my 45x65x12 shop. Unfortunately it will be built on a residential zoned lot, and they wont give me a permit for a post frame construction style. The residential building code (IRC 2009) requires a "full perimeter footing". In my area the requirement is 18 x 18 in.
So my options for framing are to bracket (or toe nail) the 6x6 posts to the semi-monolithic slab (or sill plate), and construct with posts, girts and purlins. Alternatively I could just go ahead and use conventional framing (2x6x12s 16 in on center).
Either way I want to maintain a "clear span" building so I can configure the interior however I want.
Another issue: if I go with conventional framing, should I stick with metal siding and roofing?
Opinions?
Thanks
Fred
Tulsa
So my options for framing are to bracket (or toe nail) the 6x6 posts to the semi-monolithic slab (or sill plate), and construct with posts, girts and purlins. Alternatively I could just go ahead and use conventional framing (2x6x12s 16 in on center).
Either way I want to maintain a "clear span" building so I can configure the interior however I want.
Another issue: if I go with conventional framing, should I stick with metal siding and roofing?
Opinions?
Thanks
Fred
Tulsa
