How far can an LVL span without support?

Some manufacturers limit their beams to 60' due to transportation issues, while others have the capability to manufacture beams up to 80' long. So, the longest unsupported span possible using LVL would be 80-feet. Typically, though, it is common for a continuous LVL span to be between 20' and 30'.
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How far can you span with an LVL beam?

Although, you may be wondering how far an LVL beam can span. Due to its strength, the LVL beam can span up to 60 feet and is much stronger than conventional lumber. Generally, you can find laminated beams in 4-foot increments starting at 24 feet and going up to 44 feet long, with special orders up to 60 feet.
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How far can a 2x10 LVL beam span without support?

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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What size LVL Do I need to span 24 feet?

LVL beam size for a 24 foot span:- as per general thumb rule, for a 24 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 12-14 inches deep and 4 inches wide, thus you need something like a 12-14″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 24 feet used for residential building or projects.
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What size LVL Do I need to span 30 feet?

What size lvl beam for a 30 foot span:- as per general thumb rule, for a 30 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 16-18 inches deep and 4 inches wide, thus you need something like a 16-18″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 30 feet used for residential building or projects.
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What size LVL do I need for a 20 foot span?

What size lvl beam for a 20 foot span:- as per general thumb rule, for a 20 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 10 to 12 inches deep and 3-1/2 inches or 2ply wide, thus you need something like a 10-12″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 20 feet and can use simple 2×14 dimensional lumber at 16″ apart from centre as ...
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What size LVL Do I need to span 16 feet?

What size LVL header size for 16 foot span:- as per general thumb rule and guidelines for a 16 foot span, size of LVL header or GLULAM should be 14 to 16 inches deep and 3.5 inches wide, thus you need something like 2- 1.75″× 16″ (2- 1 3/4″× 16″) GLULAM or LVL header to span upto 16 feet.
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How big of a beam do I need to span 20 feet?

For a 20-foot spans, the wood beam has to be at least 16 inches in depth and 8″ in width (4-2×16) used for residential building or projects.
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Can a 2x12 span 24 feet?

A 2×4 (2-by-4) size of floor joists span up to 6′, 7′ & 8 feet, 2×12 (2-by-12) upto 24 foot, 2×10 (2-by-10) upto 20 foot, 2×8 (2-by-8) upto 16 foot & 2×6 (2-by-6) upto 12 foot when spaced 16 inches apart by using southern yellow pine, graded as #1 when live load of 30 lbs/ ft^2.
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How much does a 24ft LVL beam cost?

24-ft lvl beam price:- on average cost/ price of of LVL is around $3 to $12 per linear foot. So, for 24-ft lvl beam price = 24×3 = $72 or 24×12 = $288, thus, price/ cost of 24-ft lVL beam or Laminated veneer lumber or Engineered beam would be $72 to $288 for materials or between $50 to $200 per foot for installation.
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How far can a triple 2x10 LVL beam span?

How Far Can a Triple 2×10 Beam Span? A triple #2 – 2×10 beam of Southern pine can span between 7'-6” and 13'-0” with a live load of 40PSF depending on the joist span. Using DF-L, Hem-Fir, or SPF and the span changes to 7'-2” and 12'6” under the same conditions.
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How far can you span a 2x10 LVL?

In general terms, joists spaced 16 inches on center can span 1.5 times in feet their depth in inches. A 2×8 up to 12 feet; 2×10 to 15 feet and 2×12 to 18 feet.
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Is LVL stronger than wood?

Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) studs can be two times stronger in compression and tension than standard framing lumber of the same dimension.
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What size LVL beam do I need to span 14 feet?

For span upto 14 feet, generally you need 3 × 7 1/4 standard size of LVL beam or 2×10 dimensional lumber at 16″ apart from centre on normal weight condition which providing great stability for your projects.
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How far will a 12 inch LVL span?

As per general thumb rule and guidelines, a double 12″ lvl beam can allow span upto 20 feet far distance used for residential building or projects.
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How far can a double 7 1 4 LVL span?

A 1-3/4” 2.1E 2800 beam with 100% load duration that is 7-1/4” deep will span up to 16', an 9-1/2” deep will span to 20', and 11-7/8” deep to 26'. A 14”, 16”, and 18” deep will all span 30', but 16” and 18” are typically doubled or tripled for greater loads.
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How big of a beam do I need to span 25 feet?

LVL beam size for a 25 foot span:- as per general thumb rule, for a 25 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 12-14 inches deep and 4 inches wide, thus you need something like a 12-14″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 25 feet used for residential building or projects.
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What size beam do I need to span 32 feet?

What size lvl beam for a 32 foot span:- as per general thumb rule, for a 32 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 16-18 inches deep and 4 inches wide, thus you need something like a 16-18″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 32 feet used for residential building or projects.
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How far can a 2x12 span without support?

A 2×12 (2-by-12) floor joists can span up to 23 feet 3 inches, 2×10 (2-by-10) up to 19 feet 1 inches, 2×8 (2-by-8) up to 15 feet & 2×6 (2-by-6) up to 11 feet 4 inches at 16″ spaced by using southern yellow pine graded as #1 when live load of 30 lbs/ft^2 & dead load of 10 lbs/ ft^2.
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What size beam do I need to span 17 feet?

LVL beam size for a 25 foot span:-as per general thumb rule, for a 18 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 9 to 10 inches deep and 3 inches wide, thus you need something like a 9-10″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 18 feet and can use simple 2×12 dimensional lumber at 16″ apart from centre as floor joists used ...
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What size beam can span 18 feet?

What size lvl beam for a 18 foot span:- as per general thumb rule, for a 18 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 9 to 10 inches deep and 3 inches wide, thus you need something like a 9-10″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 18 feet and can use simple 2×12 dimensional lumber at 16″ apart from centre as floor joists ...
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Can you screw into LVL beam?

This deflection could overstress supported equipment or piping unless properly considered. Whenever possible, avoid drilling vertical holes through LVL beams unless the beam width is at least 3-1/2 inches. Prior to drilling any vertical holes, an engineer or architect qualified in wood design should be consulted.
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Which is stronger LVL or glulam?

The laminated beam is stronger but more expensive and used when bigger cross-sections are required. Generally made from hardwood, rather than the lvl softwood. Better performance from a laminated beam can be got when using cambered lamination.
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How do I determine what size LVL beam I need?

The sizing steps are:
  1. determine the total load and live load per foot of beam.
  2. identify the type of load you are supporting (roof snow, non snow or floor)
  3. pick the span you need.
  4. match the total load and live load values to the values listed in the tables. The thickness and depth of the required member will be listed.
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