I finally started building on my workshop in the back of an existing garage and plan to add a window to the back wall to let in some light. There's a diagonal 'let-in' brace in the way though and I haven't been able to find info on how to properly reinforce the area after the brace is cut.
If this were new construction then one option would be OSB sheathing, but there's no practical way to do this in this scenario without re-siding the whole garage. I'll be insulating & dry-walling also, so I can't really add OSB on the inside either.
This will also be heated/cooled so as a result I've had to pull a permit and it'll be inspected. I made the mistake of casually asking the permit office how this is usually handled and they said it can't be cut. Obviously if this were true you could never have a window on the corner of any older house, so I think they we're just being overly cautious or I didn't explain it well. What the actual inspector thinks on-site is the only thing that matters - so I can't tell if they're either going to have a similar cautious viewpoint or perhaps think nothing of it. I can do whatever needs to be done, but don't want to do things 2/3/4 times as opinions change.
Any ideas/examples of how this is done the right way?
If this were new construction then one option would be OSB sheathing, but there's no practical way to do this in this scenario without re-siding the whole garage. I'll be insulating & dry-walling also, so I can't really add OSB on the inside either.
This will also be heated/cooled so as a result I've had to pull a permit and it'll be inspected. I made the mistake of casually asking the permit office how this is usually handled and they said it can't be cut. Obviously if this were true you could never have a window on the corner of any older house, so I think they we're just being overly cautious or I didn't explain it well. What the actual inspector thinks on-site is the only thing that matters - so I can't tell if they're either going to have a similar cautious viewpoint or perhaps think nothing of it. I can do whatever needs to be done, but don't want to do things 2/3/4 times as opinions change.
Any ideas/examples of how this is done the right way?
