Thanks again Masona,
I know you gave this advice in my project but seeing/hearing someone actually doing by bolting wall plates around the edge and not getting any bounce makes me think this is the way forward.
I know you recommend/favour sleeper walls and I can see you point from a loading/movement point of view, please can you tell me where I am going wrong/fill in the gaps bearing in mind I only need to raise my floor by just over 9 inches. Perhaps you can give me the 'idiots guide to sleeper wall/floor construction'.
1.Bed a single row of bricks on mortar (approx 3" high) leaving half brick gaps between for air flow. Air bricks have been put in. I guess three walls down the 16 foot length, one in the middle and the other two about a foot from each wall???
2.Bed a strip of DPC on top on mortar. ( this will solve my earlier question about sealing the floor)
3.Set 4x2 treated timber on top (2" high). NOT SURE HOW THIS IS DONE, IS IS JUST BEDDED ON MORTAR? i.e. No physical fixing?
4.Set 4x2 treated joists (4" high bringing me to the required approx 9") across width of room (8 foot) at 400mm centres. THIS IS WHERE I AM LACKING INFO, DO YOU JUST NOGGIN BETWEEN THEM IN TWO OR THREE PLACES TO BRING IT TOGETHER AS ONE STRUCTURE???? WOODEN OFFCUT 4x2 NOGGINS OR METAL PRE MANUFACTUmanufacturedsulation.
6.18mm water resistant boards.
7.JOB DONE!!!!!
Thanks in advance for your help.
Pal