Building is fed by overhead service drop about 100' away.
The weather head is mounted on a piece of ridged, mounted to the 4x4 porch post. The weight and movement with the wind has bent the ridgid and twisted/split the doubled up 2"x6" that supports the truss tails. Trusses are cantilevered off the house, the is essentially 0 load on the post (the other posts are loose).
I didn't notice the issue when I originally bought 5 years ago, but noticed the problem a year or 2 after that. Doesn't seem to have gotten worse since. Spray foam was to block mice.
The porch is finally slated for a refurb this spring, it's got a few bad boards, drooping ceiling and needs a rail. How would you fix the structural issue?
Options I see:
1) Remove electric, set meter somewhere in woods and come in underground. Fix beam/post and finish porch. Most expensive but has other benefits long term (looks better and may shorten run to future outbuilding). I also question if the SE cabel running from weatherhead down under porch and over about 12+ feet to the meter is really code compliant (meter to main panel is another 10', and compliant here).
2) rebuild the beam and post. Add proper support to weatherhead, tied back to roof. Possibly tie beam back to main house structure?
The weather head is mounted on a piece of ridged, mounted to the 4x4 porch post. The weight and movement with the wind has bent the ridgid and twisted/split the doubled up 2"x6" that supports the truss tails. Trusses are cantilevered off the house, the is essentially 0 load on the post (the other posts are loose).
I didn't notice the issue when I originally bought 5 years ago, but noticed the problem a year or 2 after that. Doesn't seem to have gotten worse since. Spray foam was to block mice.
The porch is finally slated for a refurb this spring, it's got a few bad boards, drooping ceiling and needs a rail. How would you fix the structural issue?
Options I see:
1) Remove electric, set meter somewhere in woods and come in underground. Fix beam/post and finish porch. Most expensive but has other benefits long term (looks better and may shorten run to future outbuilding). I also question if the SE cabel running from weatherhead down under porch and over about 12+ feet to the meter is really code compliant (meter to main panel is another 10', and compliant here).
2) rebuild the beam and post. Add proper support to weatherhead, tied back to roof. Possibly tie beam back to main house structure?
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