Hi all!
Boy am I glad I've found this site I've had a search around but can't seem to find the definitive answer to the immediate problem, which is:
I have an Edwardian mid terrace house, that has a room in the attic. Been there 100 years, floorboards, dormer window already there. It was plastered but the plaster was falling down so I have removed all of it, with a view to insulating the underside of the roof and making more use of the space. 2/3 the way across the room there is a partition wall, that is not structural (more than one builder and planner has confirmed this) so I want to remove these upright wood sections and have the whole of the top of the house to use as a music room. I am either going to have a permanent wooden ladder as access or a spacesaver staircase.
Problem is, the joists are 5x2's under the floorboards, and only 3x2 for the remaining 11ft. There is a 5x2 ceiling binder that runs at an angle across these 3x2's and I want to put new 5x2s (or maybe 5x3's) down parallel to the smaller joists so I can floorboard the rest of the space. These new joists will rest on structural brick walls at both ends.
The binder is in the way Can I cut it, put the 5x2's down and then bolt/nail/secure the binder to the new joists, as well as putting cross pieces between the new joists, to maybe make a lattice/crosshatch pattern?
Many thanks for your help, more posts will undoubtedly follow!
Cheers,
Fraser
Boy am I glad I've found this site I've had a search around but can't seem to find the definitive answer to the immediate problem, which is:
I have an Edwardian mid terrace house, that has a room in the attic. Been there 100 years, floorboards, dormer window already there. It was plastered but the plaster was falling down so I have removed all of it, with a view to insulating the underside of the roof and making more use of the space. 2/3 the way across the room there is a partition wall, that is not structural (more than one builder and planner has confirmed this) so I want to remove these upright wood sections and have the whole of the top of the house to use as a music room. I am either going to have a permanent wooden ladder as access or a spacesaver staircase.
Problem is, the joists are 5x2's under the floorboards, and only 3x2 for the remaining 11ft. There is a 5x2 ceiling binder that runs at an angle across these 3x2's and I want to put new 5x2s (or maybe 5x3's) down parallel to the smaller joists so I can floorboard the rest of the space. These new joists will rest on structural brick walls at both ends.
The binder is in the way Can I cut it, put the 5x2's down and then bolt/nail/secure the binder to the new joists, as well as putting cross pieces between the new joists, to maybe make a lattice/crosshatch pattern?
Many thanks for your help, more posts will undoubtedly follow!
Cheers,
Fraser