I searched a bit on the forum and on net and could not find much good information. I am planning on building a mezzanine 18' off the back wall and spanning 21' from the side wall of our storage building. I would need to use a steel post to support the one corner and use the walls to support the other 3. The slab poured 2 years ago is stated to be 4" thick with 3/8" rebar every 2', and outside footed 12" x 12" thick. Anyway, since no on slab footings were planned in advance my question would be how big in square of say a 1/4" thick steel pad should I go to support the weight of one corner under the post. the current plans of construction are to use an lvl beam to span the 21'. The joists were going to be 2" x 12" x 18' long at 24" on center with 3/4" decking.
The mezzanine is intended to be used for seasonal stuff and other household storage. We are not planning on large heavy objects or overloading it to it's max. In other words I am designing it for light to medium use to get the small items we own off the main floor area.
The mezzanine is intended to be used for seasonal stuff and other household storage. We are not planning on large heavy objects or overloading it to it's max. In other words I am designing it for light to medium use to get the small items we own off the main floor area.
