isb cornbinder
Well-known member
My shop/garage has a ten foot ceiling. I will not be allowed to raise the roof because I am at the maximum outside height measured to the highest point of the roof.
When I built the garage in 1990, having a 10 foot ceiling was all I would ever need. Now 28 years later, I want to install a four post car lift to store my 1940 Ford. These old Fords are taller. I have taken a few measurements and there will be an uncomfortable smallish space left under the lift with the Ford close to the ceiling.
I am under the impression that special certified trusses are available that allow a ceiling height to be raised without changing the outside appearance of the building. I have not made any serious inquiries yet.
What I was hoping could be done, is to install the new trusses next to the original trusses and after fastening at the appropriate places, the original trusses will be cut back to match the dimensions of the newer units.
I would like to change the ceiling height only on the north 16 feet of the shop.
Has anyone here had experience with this modification? Are there any cautions and issues I should know about, now? I will be having an insured contractor do the work.
When I built the garage in 1990, having a 10 foot ceiling was all I would ever need. Now 28 years later, I want to install a four post car lift to store my 1940 Ford. These old Fords are taller. I have taken a few measurements and there will be an uncomfortable smallish space left under the lift with the Ford close to the ceiling.
I am under the impression that special certified trusses are available that allow a ceiling height to be raised without changing the outside appearance of the building. I have not made any serious inquiries yet.
What I was hoping could be done, is to install the new trusses next to the original trusses and after fastening at the appropriate places, the original trusses will be cut back to match the dimensions of the newer units.
I would like to change the ceiling height only on the north 16 feet of the shop.
Has anyone here had experience with this modification? Are there any cautions and issues I should know about, now? I will be having an insured contractor do the work.

