Hello all! We are contemplating the DIY installation of a fireplace in our living room. We want to do a floor to ceiling stone facade fireplace that is about 6 feet wide with an electric insert.
The house was built just over 2 years ago and the joists are I-joists and are stamped with the following information:
LPI 20 plus 11-7/8
240 MSR NLGA 1650Fb 1.5E R 1/4
They are 16" on center. The wall that we would like to place the fireplace on runs parallel with the joists. The framing and stone for the fireplace we estimate will be around 1,000 pounds.
Are we structurally okay? I am just concerned because the of the parallel design and the fact that the joists span about 20 feet with no support poles under them in the basement. Our builder upgraded the joists to keep the basement as open as possible.
Any input is greatly appreciated as I am no structural engineer!
The house was built just over 2 years ago and the joists are I-joists and are stamped with the following information:
LPI 20 plus 11-7/8
240 MSR NLGA 1650Fb 1.5E R 1/4
They are 16" on center. The wall that we would like to place the fireplace on runs parallel with the joists. The framing and stone for the fireplace we estimate will be around 1,000 pounds.
Are we structurally okay? I am just concerned because the of the parallel design and the fact that the joists span about 20 feet with no support poles under them in the basement. Our builder upgraded the joists to keep the basement as open as possible.
Any input is greatly appreciated as I am no structural engineer!