JJW
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Hi,
I’m about to start building a sunroom attached to the back of our house on a concrete patio. Plans have been approved, but yesterday I realized a major oversight: There will not be enough room for the existing French doors from the house to swing out under the rafters. The ledger will be attached directly above the doors and under the rain gutter without any wiggle room for raising it. Rafters are 2x8”, but will need to be notched about halfway through (effectively leaving a 2x4) to accommodate a fully open door. I asked my city code contact what I can do about this. My idea was if a steel plate can be mounted on one or both sides of the affected rafters for reinforcement. He referenced R802.7.2 and R502.8.1 for why the rafters cannot be notched that deeply, and then R301.1.3 for alternative engineering without saying whether my idea might be feasible. I’m hoping to avoid hiring an engineer if possible. Ideas?
I’m about to start building a sunroom attached to the back of our house on a concrete patio. Plans have been approved, but yesterday I realized a major oversight: There will not be enough room for the existing French doors from the house to swing out under the rafters. The ledger will be attached directly above the doors and under the rain gutter without any wiggle room for raising it. Rafters are 2x8”, but will need to be notched about halfway through (effectively leaving a 2x4) to accommodate a fully open door. I asked my city code contact what I can do about this. My idea was if a steel plate can be mounted on one or both sides of the affected rafters for reinforcement. He referenced R802.7.2 and R502.8.1 for why the rafters cannot be notched that deeply, and then R301.1.3 for alternative engineering without saying whether my idea might be feasible. I’m hoping to avoid hiring an engineer if possible. Ideas?