Quick question. My garage is already framed and I have a 9'wide by 8'9 single door and a 16' wide by 8'9 double on a 24x33' garage with cottage roof. The 9' door opening was framed with double 1 3/4" 9.5" Timberstrand LSL beams, which is definitely strong enough. However, the 16' door opening was framed with double 1 3/4" 11 7/8" Timberstrand LSL beams. The engineering design called for three of them but the framer said its overkill, and that he hasn't seen a garage framed with three of them yet and all of them passed inspection. Not a big deal, and left it up to me, and I said to do the double and if the inspection fails, we'll replace the cripples with 2x6s and add the third.
I had the inspector come out and unfortunately I wasn't there when he showed up but the garage past the inspection. Do any of you know if these will be strong enough on the 16' opening? I think yes, since all garages have been built with double LSLs for years but apparently the local code changed lately. I'm having second thoughts right now, and just want to make sure everything will hold.
Here is a pic:
Thanks.
I had the inspector come out and unfortunately I wasn't there when he showed up but the garage past the inspection. Do any of you know if these will be strong enough on the 16' opening? I think yes, since all garages have been built with double LSLs for years but apparently the local code changed lately. I'm having second thoughts right now, and just want to make sure everything will hold.
Here is a pic:
Thanks.

