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Re: O/T Snow load on roofs of driving sheds
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Posted by cadet trooper on February 08, 2007 at 17:11:39 from (69.221.219.191):
In Reply to: O/T Snow load on roofs of driving sheds posted by frankiee on February 08, 2007 at 16:17:06:
If it wasn't for snow you could use an 1/8" per foot fall but because of snow you have to build structure roof designs many times stronger according to building codes. Snow buildup is a major problem especially in drifting areas i.e. addons with higher roof lines. Our plant archeticual engineer said snow load is the reason we have bar joists in the north the way we do way over built 265 days of the year. CT
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