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Codes and barn conversions #6300 03/28/07 01:24 AM
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I've got some clients that want to convert a 1830's threasing barn into a home. I know they are going to ask about what it will take to satisfy code enforcement. How do you verify the strength of old timbers ? Are there any models that could be refered to the powers that be so as to make them happy that your building won't fall down.


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Re: Codes and barn conversions #6301 03/28/07 07:24 PM
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Timbo,

By my calculations the barn has been standing for 170+ years. That would seem to prove it's strength.
It would appear your job is to convince them what you are doing to it during the adaptive re-use conversion work won't weaken it.

Rudy


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