I am wondering whether or not it is safe to assume that the hearth pad could be cantilevered a bit. I am trying to move the oven landing further under the porch roof. See attached drawings.
Someone kindly posted this design in the Google Sketchup warehouse and it is perfect for what I would like to do. The front of the hearth pad is cantilevered 2', and the sides are cantilevered 1'.
Can this safely be done using the standard techniques described in this forum?
Note that I will not have the roof support beam going through the hearth slab. It is more likely that I will either round the corner, or cut it off such that it clears the beam.
I would guess that a guy could incorporate some type of steel support on the edges of the cantilevered portion. Possible some angle iron that extends out to the extents of the overhang. Would these keep the concrete from cracking?
Advice is appreciated.
Someone kindly posted this design in the Google Sketchup warehouse and it is perfect for what I would like to do. The front of the hearth pad is cantilevered 2', and the sides are cantilevered 1'.
Can this safely be done using the standard techniques described in this forum?
Note that I will not have the roof support beam going through the hearth slab. It is more likely that I will either round the corner, or cut it off such that it clears the beam.
I would guess that a guy could incorporate some type of steel support on the edges of the cantilevered portion. Possible some angle iron that extends out to the extents of the overhang. Would these keep the concrete from cracking?
Advice is appreciated.
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