Hi everyone!
I am looking at converting my loft potentially by myself over a period of time, into a habitable space (with building regulations approval & structural engineer input, but without a dormer). I am at early stage and set the scene below:
I live in a 1963 semi detached house - I believe it was completed in 1963 but they may have started building late '50s... Previous owner had done an attempted partial conversion which I have now removed (was just boarded over the existing ceiling joists which are 4"x1.5" and had a makeshift wall etc). I have reinforced some joists through sistering C24 2x4s to existing ceiling joists (because the previous owner had severely weakened them through drilling holes etc...previous owner has done a variety of questionable DIY which has now been rectified by professional builders).
Existing Structure (seems to be a cross between a traditional roof and a TDA bolted truss roof):
- 2 Purlins which are set into the gable walls either end - seem to be 8x2s?
- 3 ceiling binders - 4x2s (2 directly underneath the purlins and one central down the middle of the loft). The two which are underneath the purlins are set into the wall on the external wall, but NOT on the party wall. (is this normal? I am a touch concerned) The central one is two pieces of timber lapped in the middle - both ends are set in the walls with some internal supporting walls underneath.
- There are two bolted trusses in the middle of the loft either side of the chimney stack which I would like removed and the roof restructured to take the load (seems to be a hybrid between a traditional roof and a modern roof). I wonder if anyone can tell me why these are here and why there are also vertical thin timbers attached? I suspect they might have been put in as additional support for the water tanks, which have since been removed due to installation of a combo boiler. Would love your input!
- Could a conversion be done either around these 'trusses' leaving current structure intact but remove the vertical hangers/struts and central ceiling binder?
- Also looking at partially (at roof/loft level) or fully remove the chimney stack and make right the hole in roof - what is required structurally.
- Also it looks like someone may have changed the roof structure which is concerning, as at the end where the binders are not built into the party wall, there are bricks filling in 2 old/previous holes which are a bit higher up. Suspect that the binders may have originally gone into these holes perhaps? I have begun to insulate the roof rafters by stapling foil insulation over them (have kept 50mm gap minimum from felt and repaired felt where it had holes).
- There is also already a window in the loft at the gable end which was there when we purchased the house.
I've got some pictures, but would be great if anyone could tell me how straight forward a job this might be, as I would like to keep the budget as tight as possible doing a lot of the work myself! Also if anyone has come across a roof structure like this before? I've trawled the internet but been unable to find a roof exactly the same as mine! Have attached some pictures and appreciate your input.
I am looking at converting my loft potentially by myself over a period of time, into a habitable space (with building regulations approval & structural engineer input, but without a dormer). I am at early stage and set the scene below:
I live in a 1963 semi detached house - I believe it was completed in 1963 but they may have started building late '50s... Previous owner had done an attempted partial conversion which I have now removed (was just boarded over the existing ceiling joists which are 4"x1.5" and had a makeshift wall etc). I have reinforced some joists through sistering C24 2x4s to existing ceiling joists (because the previous owner had severely weakened them through drilling holes etc...previous owner has done a variety of questionable DIY which has now been rectified by professional builders).
Existing Structure (seems to be a cross between a traditional roof and a TDA bolted truss roof):
- 2 Purlins which are set into the gable walls either end - seem to be 8x2s?
- 3 ceiling binders - 4x2s (2 directly underneath the purlins and one central down the middle of the loft). The two which are underneath the purlins are set into the wall on the external wall, but NOT on the party wall. (is this normal? I am a touch concerned) The central one is two pieces of timber lapped in the middle - both ends are set in the walls with some internal supporting walls underneath.
- There are two bolted trusses in the middle of the loft either side of the chimney stack which I would like removed and the roof restructured to take the load (seems to be a hybrid between a traditional roof and a modern roof). I wonder if anyone can tell me why these are here and why there are also vertical thin timbers attached? I suspect they might have been put in as additional support for the water tanks, which have since been removed due to installation of a combo boiler. Would love your input!
- Could a conversion be done either around these 'trusses' leaving current structure intact but remove the vertical hangers/struts and central ceiling binder?
- Also looking at partially (at roof/loft level) or fully remove the chimney stack and make right the hole in roof - what is required structurally.
- Also it looks like someone may have changed the roof structure which is concerning, as at the end where the binders are not built into the party wall, there are bricks filling in 2 old/previous holes which are a bit higher up. Suspect that the binders may have originally gone into these holes perhaps? I have begun to insulate the roof rafters by stapling foil insulation over them (have kept 50mm gap minimum from felt and repaired felt where it had holes).
- There is also already a window in the loft at the gable end which was there when we purchased the house.
I've got some pictures, but would be great if anyone could tell me how straight forward a job this might be, as I would like to keep the budget as tight as possible doing a lot of the work myself! Also if anyone has come across a roof structure like this before? I've trawled the internet but been unable to find a roof exactly the same as mine! Have attached some pictures and appreciate your input.
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