I'm want to put bigger joists in the loft. These will be independent from the ones already in place.
I have a question which I'm sure someone will be able to help with.
Where the bedroom door is is a timber frame which I believe would not be suitable to hold the weight of a floor so I think I need to change the direction of the joists at that point and run smaller joists perpendicular above the existing ones instead
The joists im using are c16 175x45, now the new joist which will be closest to the door frame would then have the smaller joists coming off it which would make it a supporting beam. Would this require doubling up the joists to make 175x90?
What fixings would this require in this instance as I'm not entirely sure.
The new joists will span 2.4m which will run parallel with the existing loft joists
The perpendicular joists would need to span 1.2m so could I get away with using 4x2?
Thanks
I have a question which I'm sure someone will be able to help with.
Where the bedroom door is is a timber frame which I believe would not be suitable to hold the weight of a floor so I think I need to change the direction of the joists at that point and run smaller joists perpendicular above the existing ones instead
The joists im using are c16 175x45, now the new joist which will be closest to the door frame would then have the smaller joists coming off it which would make it a supporting beam. Would this require doubling up the joists to make 175x90?
What fixings would this require in this instance as I'm not entirely sure.
The new joists will span 2.4m which will run parallel with the existing loft joists
The perpendicular joists would need to span 1.2m so could I get away with using 4x2?
Thanks
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