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RichardS
 
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Default Can I raise my joists?

"Set Square" wrote in message
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John Seed wrote:

Post them somewhere that doesn't require the viewer to log in ?


I hadn't clicked the "public" button;

http://www.photobox.co.uk/public/det...c_album=727733



Hm! Why would anyone *want* to expose any of that lot?


oh, I could see why - the OP just wants to expose the purlins, not
necessarily the whole roof space. Would give additional height to the
bedroom as well. Presumably the exposed rafter ends would be covered and
made good with plasterboard.

What puzzles me is why the joists have sagged - is this likely to be just
the weight of the ceiling pulling down on them? I thought that ceiling
joists would normally be in tension - keeping the rafters from spreading and
maintaining the integrety of the walls. The purlins should presumably
supported at each end by the walls, but there couldn't be any chance that
these joists are, for some reason, taking the weight of these purlins,
causing them to sag? If that was the case then something seems to me to be
very wrong, and removing the joists could have very serious short term
consequences!

In any case, this is non-trivial stuff potentially affecting the structural
stablility of the house, and if I was the OP then I'd want to get the (paid)
advice of a structural engineer as to whether it is possible to proceed, and
if it is then the specs for the new joists and how they should be fixed to
the rafters.

Armed with this info I don't see any reason why a competent DIYer following
proper practise for the work couldn't tackle the job...

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