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How Far Can a 2×10 Beam or Header Span? A 2×10 beam – made up of two 2x10s nailed together – can span up to 11' without support beneath a deck that is 4' wide. For a more normal-sized deck, the same beam can span 8', supporting a deck that is 8' wide. You can also triple a 2×10 beam.
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Learn More »A 2×10 beam is meant to hold up to 40 psf of live load and 10 psf of dead load, just like a joist. An SYP 2×10 single-ply beam can hold 144 pounds per lineal foot (plf). A double-ply beam of the same species can hold 288 plf and a triple-ply can hold 488 plf. These are for 10’ spans. Understanding the plf of your beam is important, but span tables already take the plf of a beam into account and tell you the allowable span of your 2×10 beam depending on the width of the structure above it and other factors. So while it is informative to know the raw weight your beam can hold, all you need to know is the information from your beam span table. If you need to span a 10’ gap with your deck beam made of 2 2×10’s, then the span tables tell me that my deck cannot be wider than 5’ unless I add another beam or increase the size of my lumber. If you want to know how much your beam can hold but can’t find out the information online, then you can calculate it based on the minimum load requirement required by the building code. Thus, if you have a tripled 2×10 beam and a span of 8’, with a deck that is 8’ wide, then that means you have an 8×8 deck. Multiply to find the square footage, which is 64 square feet. Multiply 64 by 50 (live load plus dead load) and you get 3200 pounds per square foot. Your beam can hold 3200 pounds.
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