These have probably been asked before but i'm wondering if anyone can help. Before the members among us with adenoid problems pipe up, once i've done my own research I will be consulting a professional with regards to the design but intend to do the construction myself.
I'm wanting to convert my loft into another between, the house is a 1930's semi with Hip Roof.
My main query is to weather steels are likely to be required, ideally if I don't have to fit them it makes my life a bit easier and reduces cost fairly substantially.
As far as I can see the roof itself requires little to no work doing to it, i've attached a couple of photos. I was quite surprised to see that there is little to support the purlins at the hip end of the roof, still it's been like this for at least the last 20 years, I assume it was just built this way.
With regards to the floor, the current joists are 1"x 6" with a solid brick wall in the centre, the joists are in two lengths each resting on the internal wall. My thoughts were to fit some larger joists either bolted to or independant of the existing joists. Something like 220x63 (C16) at a minimum which would easily cover the 4.3m span either side of the supporting wall at 400mm spacings.
Any thoughts or pointers? I'm not looking for the cheapest way to do this, but ideally don't want to spend money work that is not required.
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I'm wanting to convert my loft into another between, the house is a 1930's semi with Hip Roof.
My main query is to weather steels are likely to be required, ideally if I don't have to fit them it makes my life a bit easier and reduces cost fairly substantially.
As far as I can see the roof itself requires little to no work doing to it, i've attached a couple of photos. I was quite surprised to see that there is little to support the purlins at the hip end of the roof, still it's been like this for at least the last 20 years, I assume it was just built this way.
With regards to the floor, the current joists are 1"x 6" with a solid brick wall in the centre, the joists are in two lengths each resting on the internal wall. My thoughts were to fit some larger joists either bolted to or independant of the existing joists. Something like 220x63 (C16) at a minimum which would easily cover the 4.3m span either side of the supporting wall at 400mm spacings.
Any thoughts or pointers? I'm not looking for the cheapest way to do this, but ideally don't want to spend money work that is not required.
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