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  • Dec 22, 2015, 10:13 AM
    rickmccormick
    Do I need an interior load bearing wall with 30 foot trusses
    I am building a house slab on grade. The dimensions of the house are 50 x 28, which would require a 30 foot truss. I live in Omaha, NE and we do get snow on occasion. My question is this: I want to keep a real open floor plan, so will I need an interior load bearing wall(s)?

    Thanks in advance,

    Rick
  • Dec 22, 2015, 12:26 PM
    talaniman
    Load bearing beams or columns are just as good.
  • Dec 22, 2015, 01:46 PM
    ballengerb1
    It all depends on your local building code. A 30 truss, properly designed and built, can easily support a building you describe. On the other hand do you really want a 50 x 28 open box with no walls?
  • Dec 22, 2015, 01:47 PM
    joypulv
    I would buy the NE building code online or CD. I would also run it buy your local building inspector, who is going to need plans and specs anyway, and might be happy to offer the answer (or might require an engineer stamp). And third, many lumber yards have a resident expert who can help. You can do a lot with laminated beams, and their supplier of them might do the calculations.
  • Dec 22, 2015, 01:50 PM
    ma0641
    My log home is 28 X 50'. 7/12 scissor truss with 13' peak, metal roof, occasional snow in North GA mountains, have had 6" on it. A flat truss may act differently. Only walls are parallel to trusses separating sleeping areas. 13 years with no issues.

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