Tater86
Lil-Rokslider
Question, I'm having my roof truss system in my cabin converted to a vaulted ceiling and want to make sure my contractor is modifying it correctly. I'm no engineer and I'm completely loss on how to calculate how the ridge beam should be. As stated, I currently have a truss system with a 4:12 pitch. Dimensions of the area are 8' walls, 20' wide cabin, 26' length and current truss system is 24" OC. The plan is to install a ridge beam using (3) 2x10s, nailed, glued and seam staggered and then sister 2x8's along the current 2x4's running from the top of the walls to the peak (about 12'). Is that sufficient to prevent sagging and the walls pushing out? Located in south central PA, snow load is typically no worse than 4-8 inches at most with an occasional once in a blue moon blizzard at 16"