SGKent
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live in a tract home built in 1979. Roof trusses are 24" on center and 3/8" roof sheathing (plywood). Getting ready to spec a new roof as the old one is now 24 years old and showing age. Fiberglass comp 3 tab.
In 2001 put in a whole house fan and had to cut a truss. City required an engineer's stamp on the modification. The CE who did the work looked at it as part of the process and he mentioned that the roof was not designed to hold much more weight than was on it just in case I ever wanted to go to a heavier tile. I have tried to locate him, and also have written a friend who has CEs working for him on commercial projects to see if he knows anyone who does freelance work here in the Sacramento area. My goal is to either add an additional 3/8" to the roof plywood, or replace it with something more robust. I don't know if the trusses will handle the weight and there is no way to find the original truss loads with the house being 40 years old this year.
Anyone have alternative solutions on how to find an answer to the question of whether existing trusses will handle heavier plywood? Also, while I have no plans for solar now because of the return on investment, if at some future time the cost came down I might consider that too. And that is additional weight.
Last - once I have the answers, would it be easier to hire a GC to handle all the work?
In 2001 put in a whole house fan and had to cut a truss. City required an engineer's stamp on the modification. The CE who did the work looked at it as part of the process and he mentioned that the roof was not designed to hold much more weight than was on it just in case I ever wanted to go to a heavier tile. I have tried to locate him, and also have written a friend who has CEs working for him on commercial projects to see if he knows anyone who does freelance work here in the Sacramento area. My goal is to either add an additional 3/8" to the roof plywood, or replace it with something more robust. I don't know if the trusses will handle the weight and there is no way to find the original truss loads with the house being 40 years old this year.
Anyone have alternative solutions on how to find an answer to the question of whether existing trusses will handle heavier plywood? Also, while I have no plans for solar now because of the return on investment, if at some future time the cost came down I might consider that too. And that is additional weight.
Last - once I have the answers, would it be easier to hire a GC to handle all the work?
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