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2-grade 2×6 joists can span up to 10 feet 9 inches from beam to beam when spaced the standard 16 inches apart with a maximum live load of 30 inches per square foot.
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A 2×6 is a versatile piece of dimensional lumber suitable for a diverse range of structural needs, ranging from beams for decking to rafters for a roof. While a 2×6 can handle a broad range of applications, determining how far a 2×6 can span when used for structural framing can be difficult to calculate. A wide range of variables determine 2×6 span requirements, ranging from weight load, spacing, wood quality, and wood species. This can make answering the question, how far can a 2×6 span without support? A challenge, to say the least. A 2×6 spaced 16 inches apart can span a maximum distance of 13 feet 5 inches when used as a rafter, 10 feet 9 inches when used as a joist, and 6 feet 11 inches when used as a deck beam to support joists with a 6-foot span. In this article, we’ll delve deeper into the distances a standard 2×6 can span, whether you’re using this common dimensional lumber as decking for a backyard deck or rafters in a roof.
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Learn More »The load is delineated by two types: dead load and live load. Dead loads are static forces that remain constant. In the case of rafters, the dead load would be the weight of the roof it’s supporting. In the case of a deck beam, it refers to the weight of the joists and decking above it. Live load refers to occupancy. In the case of a deck, this would be the weight of people and pets on top of the deck. For a deck with a maximum live load of 40 pounds per square foot and a dead load of 10 pounds per square foot (for a total load of 50 pounds per square foot), the maximum span is 9 feet 5 inches for a No. 1 quality 2×6 joist spaced 16 inches apart. That span decreases as load increases. An increase in max load capacity to 60 pounds per square inch decreases the max span of a 2×6 joist to 8 feet 3 inches.
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