There are many ways of altering roof structures for loft conversions but they all have one common element the ceiling joists will almost certainly be inadequate as floor joists.
Diy loft conversion floor joists.
A new floor system is installed using a frame trimmer joists to support the floor joists that span the width of the loft.
For most jobs 2 in 5 1 cm x 10 in 25 cm boards are an ideal size.
Clearing the loft area of all debris insulation struts and temporary boards to expose the ceiling boards.
The loft room will also have to be separated by a fire door either at the top or bottom of the new stairs.
If the attic joists are not adequate one way to strengthen the floor for live loads is to sister the old joists.
This means that new floor joists are fitted alongside them slightly raised above the ceiling plasterboard to avoid contact with it.
We can now start installing the joists if you haven t already done so mark out the position of the joists at 400mm centres.
The strong timbers approx 225mm x 75mm timber are secured to the wall plates brickwork and bolted to the walls.
The new floor joists of your loft conversion will need to offer at least 30 minutes worth of fire protection which could mean replastering the ceilings in those first floor rooms below.
You ll use the same size lumber to assemble the rim joists as you will for the main floor joists.
A basic floor system is installed in about 10 stages from preparation to boarding the floor.
Trimmer joists form the periphery of the new floor.
The rim joist sits vertically on top of the sill plate along the outside of the frame to create a lip for the main floor joists.
Sistering is the process of adding a new joist next to each existing joist.
Once the joists are in all that remains is the noggins cut.
In the case of 2x6 joists you can pair them up with additional 2x6 joists by nailing them together side by side.
If you intend to board directly on to the joists instead of having a raise floor then start by placing the first board across the joists.
If the board overhangs mark it at the centre of the last joist it crosses and make a straight cut at this point with a jigsaw.