There is a lot to be done but one of the first things wa.
Remove ceiling joists hip roof.
As a follow up to my previous post on a 18x25 hip roof can i place an lvl beam 18 span so that the ceiling is now essentially split into 2 sections each one 18 wide and 12 5 long.
Someone with more knowledge please correct me if i m wrong.
I don t know enough about your house to give you a specific recommendation but i can help you figure out if it s worth having a contractor come take a look.
The sheathing top plates hold the corners together.
If you build a square hip roof you can do it without ceiling joists.
Desperately enough in fact to consider making the major step of pulling down ceiling drywall to expose joists above.
Now i can hang 2x6 ceiling joist 12 5 long from the external wall to the lvl beam.
Without it the weight on the roof will cause the rafters to flatten particularly at the center of the span and bow the wall out where the rafters connect to the wall plate and ultimately fail.
In others it s practically impossible.
One of the things that i am ecstatic about completing now that we are settled in is turning the run down garage that came with it into a fully functional shop.
Removing ceiling joists for vaulted ceiling construction may be possible if they re replaced with collar ties which are horizontal members higher up the rafters that keep the roof from pushing.
We recently purchased a house.
The exposed beam ceiling look is one that many owners of conventional flat ceilings desperately want.
How to replace ceiling joists.
The thrust to worry about is at the tails of the common rafters.
Without joists the walls can bow outward and the roof ridge line may sag.
In some houses it s a fairly straightforward project.
If you remove the ceiling joists its like removing the bottom leg of a triangle.
This is a short description of three methods for installing ceiling joists beneath a hip roof where rafters near the wall line don t provide much room to work.
The angles are basic and even the ceiling framing is a snap because it generally runs parallel to the rafters.
If you want a simple roof go for a gable.