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p - 7te- , ,.... <br /> i , ,,,,,,„,ac ei/eito-_66,32--No- ,,,,. <br /> .. , <br /> (( <br /> From: Andy Hall andy@bnharch.com B 4,Plet5-3-Subject: RE:Framing inspection $ I i V SOA <br /> Date: October 19,2016 at 1:39 PM �,vv <br /> To: Sean Bold windboldski@gmail.com -- z Vb <br /> Sean: V <br /> The 4x10 that is spanning 12'-9" is more than adequate to support the roof loads that are on it. Those loads <br /> are minimal because oflquare footage of what is actually being carried by the beam. <br /> Thanks P F'• ____ <br /> Andy <br /> Andrew M. Hall, AIA <br /> President <br /> NBotesch, Nash & Hall <br /> rchilecls. P.S. <br /> 2727 Oakes Avenue, Suite 100 <br /> Everett,WA 98201 <br /> 425-259-0868 <br /> andy@bnharch.com <br /> www.bnharch.com <br /> From: Sean Bold [mailto:windboldski@gmail.com] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2016 12:18 PM <br /> To: Andy Hall <br /> Subject: Framing inspection <br /> Andy, <br /> I just had my Framing inspection. Everything is good to go except one question the inspector <br /> had? Is a 4'x10'the appropriate beam to span 12'9". The beam in questions is at the top of the <br /> stairs where a wall used to be. It allows us to look down into the entry. It carries the dead load of <br /> the roof over the main supporting walls of the house, that line up through the basement. <br /> Thanks Andy...so far so good! <br /> Best regards, <br /> Sean Bold <br /> if , . <br /> f <br /> t <br />