driquer1274
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 30, 2019
- 5
Hi,
I was looking for some advice on enclosing an existing residential car port sharing 2 existing CMU walls with the single family dwelling. The house has a gable roof that extends past the exterior wall and over the car port and is supported by 2 CMU columns on a corner and side of the carport.
My plan is to enclose the 2 open sides by constructing CMU walls between the existing columns and walls of the home. I would like to design the walls as non-load bearing walls with out of plane lateral loads (for wind) to avoid connecting the new walls to the existing MWFRS and avoid having to consider footings for the new walls.
Is this the best way to go about this? If so, is there any special consideration needed to ensure the new CMU walls are not connected to the existing columns, walls, and beams to ensure the walls act as separate structural members?
I attached a floor plan and elevation. Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks
I was looking for some advice on enclosing an existing residential car port sharing 2 existing CMU walls with the single family dwelling. The house has a gable roof that extends past the exterior wall and over the car port and is supported by 2 CMU columns on a corner and side of the carport.
My plan is to enclose the 2 open sides by constructing CMU walls between the existing columns and walls of the home. I would like to design the walls as non-load bearing walls with out of plane lateral loads (for wind) to avoid connecting the new walls to the existing MWFRS and avoid having to consider footings for the new walls.
Is this the best way to go about this? If so, is there any special consideration needed to ensure the new CMU walls are not connected to the existing columns, walls, and beams to ensure the walls act as separate structural members?
I attached a floor plan and elevation. Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks