I need to board a bedroom ceiling (5mx4m), but the joists are not all level. Two in particular have dropped by about an inch. This is because they're partly held by timber 4x2 diagonal eves which have also dropped slightly due to small amount of rotting.
The joists are secure, as is the roof. One option is to try and lift the supporting timbers up to get joists aligned, but this would involve pushing up supporting roof timbers (acros?) - very, very heavy, and everything has settled down. Lifting up may be opening a can of worms.
I can't just board over as it is - you'd notice a definite bulge. What's the best way of levelling the joists / boards? French relatives in the building trade say over there they never attach boards directly to joists, but to specifically designed batons which automatically ensure boards are horizontal. I've never come across anything like that here.
It's looking like a faffing job. All advice welcome.
cheers
The joists are secure, as is the roof. One option is to try and lift the supporting timbers up to get joists aligned, but this would involve pushing up supporting roof timbers (acros?) - very, very heavy, and everything has settled down. Lifting up may be opening a can of worms.
I can't just board over as it is - you'd notice a definite bulge. What's the best way of levelling the joists / boards? French relatives in the building trade say over there they never attach boards directly to joists, but to specifically designed batons which automatically ensure boards are horizontal. I've never come across anything like that here.
It's looking like a faffing job. All advice welcome.
cheers