TIMBER WALL BEARER & JIFFYS OR MASONARY HANGERS??

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What is the best practice for supporting first floor joist work on a new extension, the size of the 1st floor extension is 7 metres length X 2 metres width which expands the existing rooms upstairs (bath & bed) rather than creating new ones meaning the joists have to be spot level!
Joists will be 2 metres long 8x2 sitting in the span of a steel external end and the question is do we use a timber bearer 8x2 and jiffys or cut in masonary hangers?
Its a 1930's solid wall rendered house.
Common sense tells me masonary hangers are probably stronger while the timber bearer would be easier to level.
Any preferences out there?
 
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build in hangers is my preference.normally the joist hanger is sligtly shorter than the joist and you cut a small section of joist out(from underneath) so the plasterboard runs past the hanger without a bump so you can pack them as required to level your floor.
 
Thanks for the reply Chukka, as its an existing wall we would be hanging them off i guess we would need to grind a slot or hopefully have a level mortar joint behind the render.
 
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if its rendered you want to cut a small section off and try and find a mortar joint and use that if possible as you have a little rome to maenovre if you need to.
 

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