Hey folks, slab has been poured and I'm getting antsy to get the framing lumber ordered, however, I'm a little hung up on how to go about the door opening headers. Its a 30' x 40' with two 10' wide door openings on a single 30' side. I'm working from plans generated with the CA program, and the framing plan shows 2 2x12s for each header. As far as I can tell from the IBC R602.7, this requires 3 2x12s.
I also have been spec'd a LVL for use that is a 2 ply, 3.5" x 5-1/2" deep. It appears that LVL offers some good qualities, however I'm considering what will be easier to assemble into the 2x6 wall. Using 3 2x12s seems straight forward. The only way I can think of that of would be to notch each 2x6s that goes between the header and the sill plate....is this the way it is typically done or is there a better/easier way?
If I could in fact use 2 2x12s, I see that using 2-1/2" rigid foam between the headers and screwing together makes a nice easy header. Am I inferring R602.7 correctly...I would need 3 2x12s? If so, I wonder why the CA program didn't get that part correct...
cheers

I also have been spec'd a LVL for use that is a 2 ply, 3.5" x 5-1/2" deep. It appears that LVL offers some good qualities, however I'm considering what will be easier to assemble into the 2x6 wall. Using 3 2x12s seems straight forward. The only way I can think of that of would be to notch each 2x6s that goes between the header and the sill plate....is this the way it is typically done or is there a better/easier way?
If I could in fact use 2 2x12s, I see that using 2-1/2" rigid foam between the headers and screwing together makes a nice easy header. Am I inferring R602.7 correctly...I would need 3 2x12s? If so, I wonder why the CA program didn't get that part correct...
cheers


