As always don t mess with electrics if you re not competent but even part k allows you to do a fair bit yourself.
Do i need to reinforce my loft floor.
If your home wasn t designed to support a future attic conversion not only will the joist system require modification an engineer may require additional vertical reinforcement installed in the.
For example with such a calculator you will find that for a 15 foot span you need 2x10 douglas fir heart joists spaced every 16 inches.
Ive just strengthened my loft floor.
If you re not confident get an electrician to do the electrics.
While not the ultimate voice in spans these calculators do provide a reality check.
Either way they are put in to lend support to weakening walls and floors.
Floor joists will help to bring up walls that seem to be falling in.
I ve not gone down the regulations route as it s not going to be used as a bedroom.
They can even be found in the basements of homes.
Joists you may have thought adequate for your attic floor may not come close to being strong enough.
You may need to reinforce your floor joists if you have saggy floors in your house.
The best solution is to build a raised loft floor above the insulation details of which are shown below.
Floor raising strengthening if you are thinking of using your loft for heavy items then it may be the case that your floor will need reinforcing or strengthening.
Furthermore squashing insulation down to fit joist height is a bad idea as this halves it s effectiveness doubling your heat loss.
The loft room will also have to be separated by a fire door either at the top or bottom of the new stairs.
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