65fl
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This is an old root cellar that the wife and I have been using as a wine cellar for our wine making hobby. Last fall we noticed that the roof was collapsing so we shored it up as best we could and deemed it a high priority project for this summer. Well I got the dirt off the roof now and need to start thinking about how to rebuild this. The cellar is 10' x 16' with the interior divided into two rooms. The current roof is 6"x12" beams laid flat with a few layers of roofing felt, tar and roll roofing providing the water proofing. The soil depth on the roof was 18"
I was thing of using 2" x 10" x 10' joists on 12" centers along with 2 layers of 3/4" plywood sheathing, all wood will be ground contact pressure treated, think that will work?
I haven't given too much thought on the roofing membrane, so any guidance will be welcome.
I was thing of using 2" x 10" x 10' joists on 12" centers along with 2 layers of 3/4" plywood sheathing, all wood will be ground contact pressure treated, think that will work?
I haven't given too much thought on the roofing membrane, so any guidance will be welcome.