I'm trying to figure out if I can get a 4 post lift into my 3 car tandem garage and every inch is going to count.
About 5' from the front of the garage, we have a beam that's sheetrocked in. Due to it's dimensions (~23" tall, 8" wide) I got curious and jammed a screwdriver in and heard a metal clang. Metal I-beam like we have in the basement holding up the front of the second story.
A neighbor pulled some of the sheetrock off a beam in their garage and this is what they found (picture). This was in a different part of the garage with a lower beam (smaller i-beam).
If I were to pull the sheetrock and framing (2x4s) off that would get me another 2" which would help with car clearance on the lift. But... would that be against code as I think sheetrock in the garage is required for fire break? Could I fill in the gap between the i-beam to the rest of the sheetrocked roof with spray foam or something to keep that firebreak there?
About 5' from the front of the garage, we have a beam that's sheetrocked in. Due to it's dimensions (~23" tall, 8" wide) I got curious and jammed a screwdriver in and heard a metal clang. Metal I-beam like we have in the basement holding up the front of the second story.
A neighbor pulled some of the sheetrock off a beam in their garage and this is what they found (picture). This was in a different part of the garage with a lower beam (smaller i-beam).
If I were to pull the sheetrock and framing (2x4s) off that would get me another 2" which would help with car clearance on the lift. But... would that be against code as I think sheetrock in the garage is required for fire break? Could I fill in the gap between the i-beam to the rest of the sheetrocked roof with spray foam or something to keep that firebreak there?


