Flat Roof Timber Sizes And Spans

All the figures are based on the normal loading conditions.
Flat roof timber sizes and spans. Spans in feet to out of bearing spans in feet to out of bearing 5 12 38 47 57 39 51 59 42 56 63 45 54 68. 2 are indicated below. Where the tables do not apply or where there are concentrated loads floor joists should be designed by an engineer in accordance with technical requirement r5. 1 psf lb f ft 2 47 88 n m 2.
Douglas fir maximum horizontal roof rafter span for lumber grade selected structural and no. For pitched roofs flat roofs and ceiling joists. Flat roof with no permanent access and altitude not exceeding 100m 0 75 kn m udl 0 9 kn point load most areas exceeding 100m but not exceeding 200m excluding parts of scotland pennines north east england refer to bs 6399 3 1 kn m udl 0 9 kn point load. Timber to be covered these span tables do not apply to timber which is fully exposed to the elements.
Flat the most economical flat truss for a roof is provided when the depth of the truss in inches is approximately equal to 7 of the span in inches. The following tables give details of the allowable spans and spacing for some of the more common timber sizes used in flat roof construction. Notches are not to exceed 0 125 of the depth of the joist and are to be located between 0 07 and 0 25 of the span from the support. Surveyors span tables for designing roof rafters.
Live load is weight of furniture wind snow and more. 1 ft 0 3048 m. Roof truss span chart. Solid timber joist sizes are provided in the bs 8103 3 span tables.
These span tables apply only to flat roof and roof with a slope of up to 10 degrees. Dead load weight of structure and fixed loads 15 lbs ft 2. Ceiling joist span use this table to determine the maximum lengths of ceiling joists based on species of lumber joist spacing and joist size. Maximum rafter spans for a patio roof in areas with mild climates patio roofs are generally designed for loads of 30 psf pounds per square foot.
Surveyors and structural engineers utilise data from tables below to help calculate the correct size strength and centres of roof timbers for the required spans and loadings. In any other situation you should refer to trada document span tables for solid timber members in floors. All figures are based on normal loading conditions found in domestic construction. Timber floor joists shall be adequate for the spans and loads and be correctly installed.