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First post here, so I post this humbly. I moved into a new house a couple of years ago which has an original garage on the side of the house but has been extended up to accommodate a bedroom above the garage.
Originally there was a lean-to roof that would have been attached to the outside wall with joist supports. At some point, someone has extended upstairs and used the same roof joists which now tie into the main roof of the house.
The concern I have is that where previously each of the joists would have had their own joist support attached to the wall, now the end of each joist is simply nailed to the end of the main roof joists. As the joists from the extension aren't long enough to actually sit on top of the wall of the house themselves, the only thing taking the weight on the top side is the two nails on each joist tying them into the main roof joists.
My thoughts for a solution were to essentially fix a beam to the top of the wall butted up underneath the extension joists to help take some of the weight. Would this be recommended or is there another variation of a joist hanger I could use? My thoughts are it would be in a Y shape, or similar to a set of american football posts.
I've attached some pictures to help explain. Would appreciate any advise you could give, no matter how brutal
First post here, so I post this humbly. I moved into a new house a couple of years ago which has an original garage on the side of the house but has been extended up to accommodate a bedroom above the garage.
Originally there was a lean-to roof that would have been attached to the outside wall with joist supports. At some point, someone has extended upstairs and used the same roof joists which now tie into the main roof of the house.
The concern I have is that where previously each of the joists would have had their own joist support attached to the wall, now the end of each joist is simply nailed to the end of the main roof joists. As the joists from the extension aren't long enough to actually sit on top of the wall of the house themselves, the only thing taking the weight on the top side is the two nails on each joist tying them into the main roof joists.
My thoughts for a solution were to essentially fix a beam to the top of the wall butted up underneath the extension joists to help take some of the weight. Would this be recommended or is there another variation of a joist hanger I could use? My thoughts are it would be in a Y shape, or similar to a set of american football posts.
I've attached some pictures to help explain. Would appreciate any advise you could give, no matter how brutal