Hi All,
I'm converting my loft space into a habitable room and would like to hear your thoughts on the floor joist construction.
CONTEXT: As shown in Sketch 01, the existing ceiling joists are fixed to the existing wall plate on the inner leaf of the external cavity wall, and the existing rafters are fixed to the existing pole plate directly above the ceiling joist.
PROPOSAL: The new floor joists (8x2") for the loft are designed to be installed on top of the existing wall plate. The plan is to cut the pole plate to fit the new floor joists. As shown in sketch 02, the pole plate will be bolted and braced to the wall plate.
Question 01 - My builder and SE have approved this strategy, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on it. Is this a common occurrence?
Question 02- Depending on the results of the site survey, we may have to pack the floor joist with 75x100 timber as shown in sketch 03 to ensure the floor joists are levelled and to create enough void zone for the WC waste pipe. Do you think this will cause any problems?
Thank you for your time.
I'm converting my loft space into a habitable room and would like to hear your thoughts on the floor joist construction.
CONTEXT: As shown in Sketch 01, the existing ceiling joists are fixed to the existing wall plate on the inner leaf of the external cavity wall, and the existing rafters are fixed to the existing pole plate directly above the ceiling joist.
PROPOSAL: The new floor joists (8x2") for the loft are designed to be installed on top of the existing wall plate. The plan is to cut the pole plate to fit the new floor joists. As shown in sketch 02, the pole plate will be bolted and braced to the wall plate.
Question 01 - My builder and SE have approved this strategy, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on it. Is this a common occurrence?
Question 02- Depending on the results of the site survey, we may have to pack the floor joist with 75x100 timber as shown in sketch 03 to ensure the floor joists are levelled and to create enough void zone for the WC waste pipe. Do you think this will cause any problems?
Thank you for your time.