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Default Remove ceiling/joists in room to have cathedral ceilings ?

On Nov 11, 3:46?pm, wrote:
Funny what you think of when you live alone - does this sound insane
or something worth exploring ?

I have a room that was added on to the back of my house. It's about
18 x 28 (feet) - a big whopping room. The outside of the room is
brick, with 2x4 framing inside the brick. Across the shorter
dimension of the room are 18' long 2x8's, 26" on center. There's a
normal shingled roof over top, it's sort of a shallow pitch.

What are the odds I can remove all the ceiling joists and open up the
room to have a cathedral ceiling ? Without everything falling down
that is !

The roof ridge runs parallel to the ceiling joists. The picture
below, if you looking at it in courier font, shows the idea.

I don't plan on rippint out joists without having a licensed engineer
look at it, but people on this group have good ideas and if this is
totally idiotic I will shelf it. It would give a little more zip to a
very boring ranch house and the ceiling in the room is these cheesey
old acoustical tiles that have to be replaced anyway...

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| garage | -- joist -- |
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| | -- joist -- |
| laundry | -- joist -- |
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it will be very expensive, you will need a new ridge beam, and lots of
framing. big rooms should have higher cielings, a off the cuff
estimate? 20 grand.