Alan CA
Structural
- Mar 10, 2018
- 95
Hi,
In most garages I review, I see that the builder had constructed the header beam (LVL or double-ply sawn) just under the roof frame but above the cripples (the 1~2 feet high studs above the garage door). This is definitely not right as the beam should be the lowest component, working as a lintel above the garage door.
Anyway, if we are repairing a damaged pillar only, can we just replace the pillar, or should we correct the heqder thing? Is the engineer responsible (legally and structurally) to do so? Or is it too much to rearrange (maybe redesign) the whole garage front elevation just cause the pillar was hit by a car and nothing else is damaged?
In most garages I review, I see that the builder had constructed the header beam (LVL or double-ply sawn) just under the roof frame but above the cripples (the 1~2 feet high studs above the garage door). This is definitely not right as the beam should be the lowest component, working as a lintel above the garage door.
Anyway, if we are repairing a damaged pillar only, can we just replace the pillar, or should we correct the heqder thing? Is the engineer responsible (legally and structurally) to do so? Or is it too much to rearrange (maybe redesign) the whole garage front elevation just cause the pillar was hit by a car and nothing else is damaged?