Hi all,
Firstly hello everyone, I've spent a fair bit of time reading through the posts on your site and picked up some useful info!
I've got a question myself now and was hoping someone might be able to offer some advice?
We have a bungalow which we are planning to extend and convert with 2 bedrooms in the loft. For the extension, we plan to use suspended timber floor as is currently in the existing ground floor. The extension is just over 2 metres out and runs the entire width of the bungalow ( 9 metres ). The joists in the existing floor run Side to side. My question is, would it be normal practice to run the new ground floor joists to the shorter span or would it be better practice to run them the same way as the existing joists which would obviously require some additional support?
Any advice will be gratefully received!
Thanks
Mark
Firstly hello everyone, I've spent a fair bit of time reading through the posts on your site and picked up some useful info!
I've got a question myself now and was hoping someone might be able to offer some advice?
We have a bungalow which we are planning to extend and convert with 2 bedrooms in the loft. For the extension, we plan to use suspended timber floor as is currently in the existing ground floor. The extension is just over 2 metres out and runs the entire width of the bungalow ( 9 metres ). The joists in the existing floor run Side to side. My question is, would it be normal practice to run the new ground floor joists to the shorter span or would it be better practice to run them the same way as the existing joists which would obviously require some additional support?
Any advice will be gratefully received!
Thanks
Mark