2x10 to 15 feet and 2x12 to 18 feet.
Patio roof joist spacing.
The same concept holds true for roof trusses.
So the space between rafters can be greater without reducing the maximum span.
There are several variables to consider when determining the proper rafter size.
Install a roof joist at each corner of the roof and then from these you measure the distance for the next roof joist and so on until they all are in place.
Common spacing for trusses on this type of building is often between 2 and 4 feet but trusses built with advanced designs may allow spacing as great as 8 or 12 feet.
This sizing guide for roof rafters will help determine what you need for your small project.
The smallest beams for patio covers are typically 4 by 6.
Roof rafter span use this table to determine the maximum lengths of roof rafters based on species and grade of lumber spacing dimensions load and slope.
A 2x8 up to 12 feet.
If the size of the roof is not even you will end up installing 2 or more joists closer together than 16 inches.
Floor joist span use this table to determine the maximum lengths of floor joists based on species of lumber joist spacing and joist size.
The larger the deck the larger the joists.
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.
If you move up to 4 by 8 you re usually allowed to span up to 10 feet between posts.
Weather you re building a shed roof or adding a dormer to your second story it is important to choose the proper size rafter.
An essential part of planning a patio roof or gazebo project is determining the number size and spacing of rafters beams and posts according to the loads they will carry.
If attaching a patio roof to a ledger beneath the eaves does not allow for enough headroom you can set the new patio roof s rafters on the wall s top plate.
In general terms joists spaced 16 inches on center can span 1 5 times in feet their depth in inches.
On a two story house you can usually tie the ledger into a band joist also called a rim joist located between the floors as shown below.