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Hi, am rebuilding a flat roof and have just found the existing joists are sitting directly on the blockwork - there's no timber wall plate. Also, they're sitting on the outer leaf, which presumably means the fascia is just nailed into the joist ends.
I'm assuming that this is not good? I was hoping (with blessing of BC who are coming to look) to reinforce the existing joists rather than replace, since they are in good condition - at least at the moment - since it's a fairly recent extention.
Thanks,
Neal
(I'm not really surprised - the neighbour says that he came home to find previous owner laying out blocks on the ground - 'hey Colin, what do you think?', 'made for it' says Colin. The next day he was digging footings...)
I'm assuming that this is not good? I was hoping (with blessing of BC who are coming to look) to reinforce the existing joists rather than replace, since they are in good condition - at least at the moment - since it's a fairly recent extention.
Thanks,
Neal
(I'm not really surprised - the neighbour says that he came home to find previous owner laying out blocks on the ground - 'hey Colin, what do you think?', 'made for it' says Colin. The next day he was digging footings...)