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when inspecting porch roofs, you should be checking for all of the foll…

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when inspecting porch roofs, you should be checking for all of the following except movement of supporting columns insulation in the ceiling sagging beams evidence of water damage on the underside rot and loose connection points to the building question 24 1 pts the cantilevered portion of joists should be no more than one third the entire joist length one half the entire joist length one quarter the entire joist length 6 feet 4 feet for 2 x 8s and 6 feet for 2 x 10s

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first question, insulation in the ceiling is not directly related to the structural - integrity check of porch roofs which mainly focus on structural elements like columns, beams, and connections. For the second question, the cantilevered portion of joists should generally be no more than one - third the entire joist length for structural stability.

Answer:

First question: insulation in the ceiling
Second question: one third the entire joist length