Almost any wood will do the same geometry of beam or truss is the important thing.
20 feet roof beams.
The image below shows a cross section of our simple 12 x 13 house from the joist span tables section of this tutorial.
A truss joist wood i beam is not enough.
Tables providing size selections for various beam spans and loading combinations for southern pine dimension lumber and southern pine glued laminated timber are available for the following applications.
Three 2x10 s or 12 s is not enough.
Lvl is ideal for floor beams garage doors window and door headers and ridge and hip beams.
If smaller beam will sag ugly.
The figures are based on quality materials.
By roof beam i assume you mean the beam will be carrying the load of the roof free span for 20.
For heavy roofs or in areas with substantial snowfall or winds call your local building department for code requirements.
Ranch style house built in 1961 has 2x6 roof joist and 2x6 cieling joist.
For the initial calculation f can be estimated at 1 000.
The total load is 4 000 pounds.
Here we have a wood framed gable roof.
Minimum roof loading is 20 lb sq.
Multiple pieces of boise versa lam laminated veneer lumber can be assembled for greater thicknesses that can carry even heavier loads across even longer spans.
The tables below give maximum spans for rafters and beams.
Ordinary nail assembly installs as easily as ordinary lumber.
In the example the beam spans the 10 foot width of the roof.
New lvl beam will be about 5 feet below roof ridge beam read more.
You need an engineered glu lam 5 1 4 wide and 24 tall.
Floor beam span tables of residential structural design we will now look at roof rafter and beam design.
The 2012 irc code calls for a minimum of a 32 o c.
F stands for the beam s fiber strength in bending which depends on the species of wood.
For a 20 foot span wood beam needs to be minimum 18 inches deep.
Better design with truss 2 feet deep or more depending on snow load.
Beams of more than one ply must be fastened together with either nails or bolts.
In areas with mild climates patio roofs are generally designed for loads of 30 psf pounds per square foot.
L stands for the span of the beam in feet.
Fill in the parts of the formula that are already known.
Continuing on from part 3.
Staggered pattern with at least a 3 x 120 nail.
We have learned from our experience to use at least a 3 1 4 x 131 groove shank nail in a column of four every foot apart down the laminate.
Removing load bearing wall.