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<blockquote data-quote="CUCV" data-source="post: 7633068" data-attributes="member: 10163"><p>So your looking for a 20' opening on the front face and the roof would slope to the back 8'. Going to a span of 20' for the supporting beam your really hard pressed to even with multiple 2X12's Most likely you would have to go with an LVL to not worry about snow load. The roof rafters in the 8' direction most likely only need to be 2x6's. What is the code snow load rating in your area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CUCV, post: 7633068, member: 10163"] So your looking for a 20' opening on the front face and the roof would slope to the back 8'. Going to a span of 20' for the supporting beam your really hard pressed to even with multiple 2X12's Most likely you would have to go with an LVL to not worry about snow load. The roof rafters in the 8' direction most likely only need to be 2x6's. What is the code snow load rating in your area? [/QUOTE]
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