i am designing my house and i have a room that is 29' x 41.5' with 2 different ceiling heights. i have 4 - 24" lvl's to carry the load over the 29' span. in the icc joist table i used live load 20 psf and dead load 10 psf to calculate joist sizes. there is also 3 - 24" lvl's that t into this beam about half way that spans 21.5' also supporting joists. instead of using engineered lumber, would it be more cost effective to use a single I beam for the main beam and the tributary. the reason this became an issue is i have another room with a 34' span and a lvl beam will not work because of deflection. i have redesigned the lvl support beams as to where it will work but i am increasing the amount of material as to where the cost is getting high. I have all the formulas for calculating the size of I beam needed but i would like a little reassurance from some other professionals. it seems to me that a single I beam is more cost effective than all this lumber. The room is 34' x 25'8" and the way it is designed the beam should span the 34'. any information on the beam size would be appreciated.
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