Submitted by baseballfan1192 t3_zyrsux in DIY
I have an existing patio cover it’s 12x15 one side attached the house the other with 4x6 beam and three 4x4posts. I want to remove the center post but the span will be to long for 4x6 beam so I need to change the beam. I’d like to do 6x6 to keep the height the same but my posts are 4x4. Can a 6x6 beam sit on a 4x4 post or must I use a 4x8 beam.
display__name__ t1_j27lfhd wrote
You should hire an engineer to help you with the beam/post design and with the plans for permits. In general, a 4x10 beam would be more efficient than a 6x6 beam, but the actual size will depend on the roofing material, roof slope, and whether it needs to be designed for snow load. Using a higher grade/species lumber would also be an option to reduce the beam size.
With a 4x beam, 4x4 posts should be adequate, unless they're pretty tall. If you go with a 6x beam, 4x6 or 6x6 posts would be used, to match the beam width.
The existing foundation might be undersized to support increased post loads, and this would be another thing that your engineer would help you verify