I was looking to get some opinions for the loft i built a few winters ago. Basicly concerned about the added weight of the structure and and maybe if making some modifications or slight additions would be helpful. Let me know what you think.
The garage is Reverse gable with 10 foot wall studs and a 7/12 roof i believe. It was built with traditional rafters with 2x6's at 16" on center. 2x6" Rafter ties were used at 48" on center. The rafter ties span the 22' exterior wall length with about a 21 feet unsupported. They do rest on the top plat.
On 1/2 of the garage i added 2x6 rafter ties sitting on the top plate to every rafter. Giving me 2x6 rafter ties at 16" on center spanning 21 feet. Each rafter has a strut down to the rafter tie at 8' from the wall. I did one hanger from the center at the top of a rafter and was going to do more but i am unsure if its a bad idea structurally. I sheeted the top lightly to reduce load. I've installed insulation and will be using iso foam panels for the ceiling to avoid the weight of dryway. While walking in the loft it does feel rock solid. Nothing moves or bends when you step. I am just worried the struts are going to cause the roof to sag over time. Maybe i should double up some rafters? Thoughts?
Thanks
The garage is Reverse gable with 10 foot wall studs and a 7/12 roof i believe. It was built with traditional rafters with 2x6's at 16" on center. 2x6" Rafter ties were used at 48" on center. The rafter ties span the 22' exterior wall length with about a 21 feet unsupported. They do rest on the top plat.
On 1/2 of the garage i added 2x6 rafter ties sitting on the top plate to every rafter. Giving me 2x6 rafter ties at 16" on center spanning 21 feet. Each rafter has a strut down to the rafter tie at 8' from the wall. I did one hanger from the center at the top of a rafter and was going to do more but i am unsure if its a bad idea structurally. I sheeted the top lightly to reduce load. I've installed insulation and will be using iso foam panels for the ceiling to avoid the weight of dryway. While walking in the loft it does feel rock solid. Nothing moves or bends when you step. I am just worried the struts are going to cause the roof to sag over time. Maybe i should double up some rafters? Thoughts?
Thanks
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