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Hello,
Just interested to hear any thoughts on this. The roof truss company "helpfully" designed a roof where the main girder truss goes over a doorway and sits on the wall plate of the internal wall, below which is a timber lintel. This didn't become apparent until we started putting the roof up. I asked them if this is definitely ok structurally and they replied something like "we only do above wall plate, check with your engineer". Like I have one of those on hand. They did say it should be fine.
Anyway, builder suggested as a precaution putting a lintel under it on the outer skin as well so well supported and we got a nice thick wider one, which goes past doorway 300mm either side. He has used little steel plates as packers between the top of the outer skin and the bottom of the truss. One thing I notice is that this means the weight is concentrated on some small plates on a single concrete common on top of the lintel.
Thoughts on this general arrangement? Still time to make adjustments.
Just interested to hear any thoughts on this. The roof truss company "helpfully" designed a roof where the main girder truss goes over a doorway and sits on the wall plate of the internal wall, below which is a timber lintel. This didn't become apparent until we started putting the roof up. I asked them if this is definitely ok structurally and they replied something like "we only do above wall plate, check with your engineer". Like I have one of those on hand. They did say it should be fine.
Anyway, builder suggested as a precaution putting a lintel under it on the outer skin as well so well supported and we got a nice thick wider one, which goes past doorway 300mm either side. He has used little steel plates as packers between the top of the outer skin and the bottom of the truss. One thing I notice is that this means the weight is concentrated on some small plates on a single concrete common on top of the lintel.
Thoughts on this general arrangement? Still time to make adjustments.
