over spanned means the distance between the supports for
the space between the french door opening ("THE SPAN") is
too long/wide for the size of lumber the connects the two
side supports and "spans" the distance over the opening
for the french doors...
Means you have to put in a larger beam. or shrink the opening
look up on google the size of your beam, 4x8 2x10. 2x12 etc
and see what the permissble spans are...you may be able to
add another beam to the exisiting beam if it will fit of course
check with your county as you are doing
Rich
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From: "'carmen s.' mom2mini@bellsouth.net [DoIt_Yourself]" <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 12:20 PM
Subject: [DIY] Shed didn't pass code
The headers over both French doors did not pass our local code for the french doors.
can someone give me a link to show a picture of what we need?
The reason given was the headers were "over-spaned" ... what does that mean?
I'm going to the court house to get some direction on this.
carmen
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can someone give me a link to show a picture of what we need?
The reason given was the headers were "over-spaned" ... what does that mean?
I'm going to the court house to get some direction on this.
carmen
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