can a 6inch by 6inch post be used as a support beam for a 14foot by 14foot build
no
1 foot = 12 inches 6 ft * (12 in./1 ft.) = 72 in. 72 in. + 6 in. = 78 in. Therefore, 6 foot 6 inches is equal to 78 inches.
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The cost per square foot to build a home in Westchester County, NY, is between $110 and $160. This means a 2500 square foot home could cost anywhere between $257,000 and $400,000 to build.
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There is no way to answer this question without knowing 1) How thick and how wide the beams is, and 2) What shape the beam is: I-beam? H-beam? Tubular beam? Wide-flange beam?
Roof Line 30 Foot Span
cost of steel 12''x18' i-beam per linear foot?
Your question cannot be answered as it depends on what the beams load is... porch roof support vs a beam which will support a second story living area and a roof.
6 inches is half a foot. Take a ruler and draw a line through the middle. You've go t your answer.
1 foot = 12 inches 6 ft * (12 in./1 ft.) = 72 in. 72 in. + 6 in. = 78 in. Therefore, 6 foot 6 inches is equal to 78 inches.
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you should be fine if you are just supporting the load of the floor. If you are putting increased load on the beam to support the roof somehow that could be a problem.
To build a three bedroom house with 800 ft. it would be approximately 760,000. This math is done by 95x1 square foot.
Only if you want it to fall later.
A 12 inch 25 foot you beam would be between $5 and $8 worth in scrap.