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Structural
- Aug 11, 2008
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I'm designing a covered screened-in porch with a long span, and using an LVL would be ideal for the roof edge beam. It would be covered by 1.5 ft of overhang. I'd really like to stay away from wolmanized PSLs as they mean using extra corrosion-resistant hardware (read: much more expensive) and they're not readily available. The required span makes using PT lumber difficult.
So, background in place, here's the question. Is this beam even considered moist-use? It seems to me that it couldn't get all that wet, especially for an extended period of time like the NDS says. But what exactly is that mysterious extended period of time? And does the problem go away if the beam is protected by something like a miratek trim board?
thanks,
Linnea
So, background in place, here's the question. Is this beam even considered moist-use? It seems to me that it couldn't get all that wet, especially for an extended period of time like the NDS says. But what exactly is that mysterious extended period of time? And does the problem go away if the beam is protected by something like a miratek trim board?
thanks,
Linnea