Hi all, my first post here and a complete novice in building terminology so apologies if I call things the wrong name :-S
We have a previous loft conversion that we've decided to now improve by putting a dormer window in and as we're extending outwards will have to replace (or extend) the old floor joists to meet the new dormer window.
The basic dormer structure has been installed and waterproofed and we're now in the position to sort the floor out but unsure how to attach the new / extended floor joists to the dormer wall to ensure the building inspector is satisfied.
The front edge of the timber dormer is sitting on the outside wall as you can kind of see in the attached photo and we could do with some guidance as to how to mount a timber beam to then attach the floor joists using hangers. The two steels you can see in the photo will be removed to allow the joists to be extended / replaced as they are now obsolete.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
We have a previous loft conversion that we've decided to now improve by putting a dormer window in and as we're extending outwards will have to replace (or extend) the old floor joists to meet the new dormer window.
The basic dormer structure has been installed and waterproofed and we're now in the position to sort the floor out but unsure how to attach the new / extended floor joists to the dormer wall to ensure the building inspector is satisfied.
The front edge of the timber dormer is sitting on the outside wall as you can kind of see in the attached photo and we could do with some guidance as to how to mount a timber beam to then attach the floor joists using hangers. The two steels you can see in the photo will be removed to allow the joists to be extended / replaced as they are now obsolete.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks