I beam or H beam?a steel beam will work
I don’t. What ive seen so far is lvl and I beam.Why do you want to avoid an LVL?
I inferred incorrectly from your post title that you did not want to use an LVL. LVL and steel (usually a wide flange beam) are by far the most common long span solutions in residential construction. We are a residential GC and probably do 20 LVLS for every one steel beam. LVLs are easier to handle, less expensive and can be fabricated entirely in the field. The only reason we use steel is in cases where overhead clearance is an issue and there is no room to accommodate an LVL. In your case you might also consider framing it the long way with I-joists depending on what you are trying to accomplish.I don’t. What ive seen so far is lvl and I beam.
Pay attention to the picture above and the support post on the left. By pulling in the post you effectively reduce the span of the beam and can go to a smaller beam saving money. In the OP's case if you pull in the 8x8 posts to be 1' from the wall then you only span 16'. Something to think about and be realistic about just how much stuff you will have against the wall and the effective width you will really have in the opening.
