I have an old chicken coop that has a roof in need of repair. The main (and only) load baring beam is cracked and partially separated at two spots where there are posts supporting the beam. The posts are only rusted out metal pipes put there years ago.
I plan on sistering new 2x12's (not sure of the length of beam, its 20-30' long) to the original main beam boards with nut and bolts. Then use pressure treated 4x4's (heavy enough?) as posts to support the beam (concrete floor). The coop is 20-30' long and about 15' wide, how far apart should the posts be placed. The beam is centered down the length, the rafters look like 2x6's. Are 2x6's heavy enough, and how far apart should they be (right now they are maybe 20" apart)?
Am new at this, so any help is greatly appreciated.
I plan on sistering new 2x12's (not sure of the length of beam, its 20-30' long) to the original main beam boards with nut and bolts. Then use pressure treated 4x4's (heavy enough?) as posts to support the beam (concrete floor). The coop is 20-30' long and about 15' wide, how far apart should the posts be placed. The beam is centered down the length, the rafters look like 2x6's. Are 2x6's heavy enough, and how far apart should they be (right now they are maybe 20" apart)?
Am new at this, so any help is greatly appreciated.
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