Header Support Question
On Mar 8, 12:07*pm, "SteveA" wrote:
While this is a little off topic, I am guessing that someone in the group
has had some experience in something similar.
I am in the middle (or closer to the end) of a kitchen renovation project,
and want to opened up a wall to enlarge the entry point that had been
shortened up for the previous renovation 20+ years ago. The problem that I
have some across, is that when I had closed up this previously, I had
installed a 2x4 header below a 2x8 header that had been left hanging due to
the removal of wall area on the opposite side of opening. The original
opening was for a rear entryway, but there have been two additional added to
the rear of the house.
This is a bearing wall that supports the second floor and roof and is near
to the corner of the second floor dormer.
My thoughts are this;
Hard Way:
Post and remove old 'hanging' header and replace with either 2x8 or 10
header supporting it with 2x4 on either side.
Easy Way
Install a 4x4 or 4x6 under current 'hanging' header, wedge header off new
material to ensure complete contact for load transfer to sistered 2x4 jacks
The opening will be 48" +/-
Advice??
I simply cannot visualize this from your description. You seem to
write that you have a "hanging" header--from what and why?--with a 2x4
header under it. Do you mean cripple stud under the 2x8 header?
You want to enlarge an entry point that had been shortened up?
It sounds iffy to me, as you describe it. I'd get a pro in to look at
it, even if it costs a few bucks extra.
That beats having the corner of the house sag badly over time.
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