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      • Jacks transfer the load that the header carries down to the bottom plate and the framing beneath. Sometimes jacks are doubled or tripled at the sides of wide openings so there’s enough supporting surface for the ends of the header to bear on. Jacks can be replaced with steel header hangers attached to the sides of the king studs.
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  2. Ends of wood joists, beams and other members framing into masonry or concrete shall be treated to prevent decay where the bottom of the member is at or below ground level, or a 12 mm air space shall be provided at the end and sides of the member.

  3. Jacks, sometimes called trimmers, are studs cut to length to fit under each end of a header and down to the bottom plate. Jacks transfer the load that the header carries down to the bottom plate and the framing beneath.

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  4. How to Position a Girder. It is pretty simple to take a set of blue prints and compare the beam placements with the locations of the load bearing walls. They should match exactly. Note that even slight changes in the positioning of the walls have to be reflected in the placements of the girders.

    • Removing A Load-Bearing Wall with A Support Beam
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    When you remove a load-bearing wall, you need to create a temporary support to bear the weight of the ceiling before removing the wall, which will remain until the beam is entirely in place.There a...
    Your assembly will be composed of four main elements: Two king studs, one at each end; four jack studs, two at each end; one support beam; and peripherals, such as metal angles to tie beams in plac...
    Temporary support ledgers must be attached to the king stud to hold the beam in position while the jack studs are installed. These ledgers will hold the beam less than an inch below the final conta...
    As with any home remodeling project, having two people for anything that requires heavy lifting is always better. If you are doing this on your own, you can use a ladder to support the beam on one...

    Removing a wall involves considerable lifting of heavy materials. Eliminating a load-bearing wall that supports the floor above is no matter to take lightly since these walls, unlike simple non-load-bearing partition walls, are part of your home's structural framework. Contact a contractor unless you have prior experience. Hiring a contractor means...

    Support beams can be a welcome design feature in the room, or you might prefer they disappear. Play with several ideas to accentuate or hide them.

  5. Look for a metal I-beam or multi-board wood beam. Walls that sit directly on top of these beams are usually load bearing.

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  6. (Depending on the width of the new beam, the wall may need to be widened at the bearing points by adding studs to the side of the existing wall.) The individual pieces of the LVL can now be installed.

  7. We use ramps and steel bars to roll the beam into position and a jack and cribbing to lift it, little by little, into place. If it is being used as part of a first-floor system, a steel beam may be set on the foundation, but when it is set within a wood-framed wall, it is typically set on steel posts as well.

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