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Default Roof Engineering Question

From your very brief description, it may be possible, however as in many
things it is all in the details, which you do not give. Also since you do
not know the names of the roof parts and their uses, it appears that you are
not familiar with construction. This also can be a problem.

We cannot see these details from here along with the construction materials
and sizes used. Many of us are not qualified to give their opinion either.
You need a qualified person to examine your roof and provide plans on any
modifications that are appropriate.

"Fotheringay-Phipps" wrote in message
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I have a question about the structure of my attic roof. As it stands
now, the roof beams are given some additional support from beams
(2x4)
that are parallel to the floor and which are nailed into the roof
beams on either side, about half-way between the attic floor and the
peak of the roof. IOW the roof is structured like an A, although the
crossbeams are about 1 every 4 linear feet (versus the roof beams
themsevels, which are 16" apart).

The purpose of these cross-beams is presumably to stop the weight of
the roof from pushing the roof down and the exterior walls of the
house apart.

However, I would like to make some more use of the attic space, and
these cross beams are in the way. So I'm casting about for another
method of achieving the same support in a less obstrusive manner.

Most specifically, I'm wondering if I can remove these beams and
instead nail vertical beams into the ceiling beams and into the floor
joists of the attic. So that instead of supporting the roof by
binding
the two halfs of the roof to each other, I would be supporting it by
propping up the roof against the 2x8s that form the attic floor.

Does this make sense? Does anyone know and/or is there some way for me
to determine this without hiring a structural engineer?