Posted by timnseva on August 28, 2016 at 06:18:21 from (68.10.167.156):
In Reply to: southern yellow revisit posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on August 27, 2016 at 10:14:57:
I am with John in LA. Look at laminated beams. I have owner my construction business of over 30 years. When we build pole buildings I use our local Pro Build to supply my framing packages. They have a team of engineers that know the local codes and will engineer it accordingly. The best part about using a company like this is the engineering service is FREE. They designed the trusses, spec beam sizes and everything you will need to get it framed up. Most of my plans are hand drawn, nothing fancy but enough detail required by local government to obtain my building permits. With just dimensions of building, height, pitch of roof and beam spans they can get you going. Stay away from small lumber yards or box stores. Your lumber cost should be less by using a company like Pro Build. Not sure what builder supply companys are in your area but if they sell and or build their own trusses that is the best place to start. Ask a local home builder who they buy their home packages from.
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