jpballer84
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- Aug 18, 2010
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Guys,
I just joined the Garage Journal with the hopes of getting some advice on my new garage design. I am an Engineer In Training in Louisiana and I work as a Naval Architect, so I am extremely familiar with the engineering principals that are envolved in designing structures. My short fall for this project is that I don't have experience with framing houses specifically.
I'm planning on using my empty backyard to build a new 23' x 24' gable roof garage. I did the plans in AutoCAD down to the nailing patterns and tiedowns and I've recently submitted them to the parish for review. I'm waiting to hear back from them, but I have a feeling that they are going to gripe about something and I want to get some opinions from experienced people (y'all).
Basically, I framed the garage so that I have a large upstairs "bonus" space so my joists are going to have some live load across a 12' wide sheathed portion which I am calling the "bonus space". The issue that I'm concerned about is that my joists do not attached to my rafters at the side walls. I used balloon framing so the joists sit atop a ledger in the wall studs and the wall studs continue up another 2' to the top plate where my rafters land.
I'm aware that the rafters try to push out the upper 2' of wall but that is why I used balloon framing so that the load path is continuous and there isn't a joint that needs to be stiffened. In addition, I am also using collar ties on each rafter. The collars are very high (which isn't as effective), but they need to be for me to have the clear open bonus space.
The wood frame construction manual and all rafter/joist span tables assume something different than what I am laying out, but I think that my layout and sizes that I call out are going to be adequate.
Anyway, I've attached the first page of my ACAD plans to illustrate the above. I'd appreciate any and all feedback on any glaring issues that I might be overlooking.
Thanks in advance,
Justin
I just joined the Garage Journal with the hopes of getting some advice on my new garage design. I am an Engineer In Training in Louisiana and I work as a Naval Architect, so I am extremely familiar with the engineering principals that are envolved in designing structures. My short fall for this project is that I don't have experience with framing houses specifically.
I'm planning on using my empty backyard to build a new 23' x 24' gable roof garage. I did the plans in AutoCAD down to the nailing patterns and tiedowns and I've recently submitted them to the parish for review. I'm waiting to hear back from them, but I have a feeling that they are going to gripe about something and I want to get some opinions from experienced people (y'all).
Basically, I framed the garage so that I have a large upstairs "bonus" space so my joists are going to have some live load across a 12' wide sheathed portion which I am calling the "bonus space". The issue that I'm concerned about is that my joists do not attached to my rafters at the side walls. I used balloon framing so the joists sit atop a ledger in the wall studs and the wall studs continue up another 2' to the top plate where my rafters land.
I'm aware that the rafters try to push out the upper 2' of wall but that is why I used balloon framing so that the load path is continuous and there isn't a joint that needs to be stiffened. In addition, I am also using collar ties on each rafter. The collars are very high (which isn't as effective), but they need to be for me to have the clear open bonus space.
The wood frame construction manual and all rafter/joist span tables assume something different than what I am laying out, but I think that my layout and sizes that I call out are going to be adequate.
Anyway, I've attached the first page of my ACAD plans to illustrate the above. I'd appreciate any and all feedback on any glaring issues that I might be overlooking.
Thanks in advance,
Justin
