There is no matching wall on the first floor.
2x4 load bearing floor.
In a perfect world the studs would not bow or twist but if i designed the wall i would have added a horizontal 2x4 brace end to end at mid height.
I appreciate any help on this.
How about putting support bars between the roof rafters and the 2nd floor 2x4 joists to transfer some of the load to the stronger roof joists.
When it comes to load bearing capacity strength weight ratios and insulation wood generally scores in every respect.
Stand the 2x4 up and its cross sectional area is l times the width of the beam.
Due to its structure wood does not allow much conductivity which is why wooden doors are ideal for keeping hot summers and freezing winters at bay.
The wall itself is composed of wood studs at 16 inches on center and is constructed in the same way as non load bearing interior partitions.
A typical wood frame floor covered with carpet or vinyl flooring has a dead load of about 8 pounds per square foot.
The roof is pitched about 7 12 and the roof rafters are 2x6.
I can t imagine a garage layout that would have a span short enough to make with 2x4 s even sistered.
3 5 for dimensional lumber.
Deck exterior and interior load bearing walls beams girders posts and floor framing.
But for load bearing walls it s an entirely different story.
Shear walls or steel moment frames in homes with large windows or other large openings provide the strength to resist lateral loads.
The larger this cross sectional area the better the beam does at resisting the load.
If you lay a 2x4 down the cross sectiontal area is the length of the beam l times the thickness of the beam.
The gc expressed concern that the wall was bearing a lot of weight and we should do something to strengthen it but the architect felt the standard 2x4 construction would be fine.
There are no planned changes to the load bearing wall on the first floor which runns down themiddle of thehousemade up of 2x4s 16 oc.
That s just 1 5 for dimensional lumber.
The dead load on a floor is determined by the materials used in the floor s construction.
If there s wall board covered ceiling suspended from the underside of that floor the dead load increases to about 10 pounds per square foot.
This wall would fall under a load bearing wall design or cripple wall design in section 602 of the irc code book.
If one end of the span is supported by a beam up the middle of the garage that probably wasn t sized to support a floor either.
As long as the wall you intend to remove is not load bearing you can take it down with little thought toward structural support of the ceiling above.
First you must determine if the wall is load bearing or not.
This is not a load bearing wall however.
Non load bearing walls vs.
The integrity of the overall building depends not only upon the strength of these components but also.
Load bearing walls.
Then 2x4s 4 high 16 centers are adequate.
You d also have to have the attachments to the top plate of the walls adequate to support the weight of the floor.
A load bearing stud wall is any of the exterior walls in a wood framed house or an interior partition that supports a distributed load joists or a point load beams.