oifla
Active member
Hello all
Long time lurker, first time poster.
We have a carport that is annoyingly just narrow enough not to allow us to park both our vehicles under it. The span of the existing rafters is ~13'6" from the house wall, where they are anchored, to the bearing wall pictured below:
If I could relocate the bearing wall at the end of the rafters (to just under the gutter in the picture) I could squeeze both cars in without much trouble. The problem--and there's always a problem with stuff like this--is that most of the rafters do not continue past the bearing wall. That is, the little overhang that is visible in the pic (between the bearing wall and end of the roof/gutter) are shorter pieces nailed in between every few rafters. In short, most of them are 'dummies' (there's probably a term to describe those but I don't know it) and only a few rafters span the whole way.
So, the question is: can i double up on the existing rafters and/or reinforce them in some way that would allow me to move the bearing wall further out? Thanks
Long time lurker, first time poster.
We have a carport that is annoyingly just narrow enough not to allow us to park both our vehicles under it. The span of the existing rafters is ~13'6" from the house wall, where they are anchored, to the bearing wall pictured below:
If I could relocate the bearing wall at the end of the rafters (to just under the gutter in the picture) I could squeeze both cars in without much trouble. The problem--and there's always a problem with stuff like this--is that most of the rafters do not continue past the bearing wall. That is, the little overhang that is visible in the pic (between the bearing wall and end of the roof/gutter) are shorter pieces nailed in between every few rafters. In short, most of them are 'dummies' (there's probably a term to describe those but I don't know it) and only a few rafters span the whole way.
So, the question is: can i double up on the existing rafters and/or reinforce them in some way that would allow me to move the bearing wall further out? Thanks

but when i said it changes nothing i didn't mean structurally but i was thinking in terms of the usual things the state and county care about (i.e. square footage). from the air my carport will look exactly the same. i understand structurally the change is significant and hence my question here.