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It doesn’t, you have to use a tape measure on site.What section of the code tells you what the span of stringers are?
I think the stringer boards would have had to be cut out of a 20' board. I don't think they were quite 22'... but I only measured horizontally, so I don't know.Span is measured horizontally so it must have been 22' long?
I just haven't seen sawn lumber over 16' in a long time....I think the stringer boards would have had to be cut out of a 20' board. I don't think they were quite 22'... but I only measured horizontally, so I don't know.
So, if is more than 6' horizonal and stringers are made from a 2x12 it needs to be engineered if there is no mid-span support?40 psf live load is called out IRC. I know it won't span at longer than about 8' at 12" O.C. because I calculated it as a 2x6 in BC Calc. The DCA 6 says not to go more than 6'. Going by that, if it's over the 6' to 8' range, I make them prove it will span.
Trust me, if you try to calc it, or use a joist table for a 2x6, it's not even close.