buddy21

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  1. On 5/19/2023 at 9:43 AM, Chrisb222 said:

     

    You're welcome! I see you adjusted the windows and that's fine too, my point was that the original design will work with proper engineering.

     

    In your latest picture, I would design that with the beam at the outer edge of the deck, flush with the top of the joists (using joist hangers), with the support posts at the corners directly under the posts for the deck roof.

     

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    Again, you'll have to manually locate the beam and posts in order to do this.

     

    Thanks Chris!  I will manually locate the beam and posts as you suggested.  I thought maybe there was a way to do this within the deck tools, but I guess not.  Thank you, sir.

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    I have opted for a simpler design that won't incur the expense of brick columns. I also changed the roof design so I wouldn't have that small strip of siding around top of roof.  The next issue I've run into:  When I design a lower deck that extends beyond the support posts of the upper deck, the support posts from the upper deck disappear.

     

    Mick - Thanks for the link.  I will check that information as I run into further issues...sounds very helpful!  I've tried searching ChiefTalk for my same issues but haven't been successful in finding what I'm looking for.

     

    Chris - Understood about the structural integrity. I will make sure wall framing will support deck once I get to the framing. This design is intended to be our retirement home.  Will have to get an architect to "bless" the design once it's finished.  I have a mechanical engineering background and have completed many home repairs over the years...just don't have any experience designing an entire home or using ChiefArchitect.

     

    Thank you both for the helpful input!  I appreciate you taking the time to help out a "rookie". :)

     

    Kind regards,

    Steve

  3. Kbird1 - Thanks for the tip regarding "Signature".  Just getting started with Chief Architect software and trying to find my way.

     

    Perry H - I found where I could align the support posts manually to the ends of the beam but haven't found the setting that will move the beam and support posts away from the house (to align with roof support posts in plan view).  Thank you for your help!

     

    Ryan - Thank you for the suggestion of using a molding poly line...I will give that a try.  Also appreciate you pointing out my structural deficiency regarding 1st floor windows...will relocate windows accordingly once I get the 2nd story deck finalized.  This is my 1st building design so still learning.

     

    Thank you all all taking the time to lend some advice!

  4. Hi Chopsaw,

     

    Here's a picture of the corrected beam after changing the "Gable sub fascia" from 5-1/2 inches to 3-1/2 inches.  I've since changed the beam to white but for comparison I switched back to the wood.  Thanks again for your help!  You save me from wasting a bunch of time.

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  5. Hi Chopsaw,

    Thank you so much for the response!  You're correct...both solutions worked for me.  I opted for the "Gable sub fascia depth change" to preserve the height of siding above the entry door trim.  I am very grateful for your help!

     

    Kind regards,

    Steve