hughcollier
Established Member
Hey everyone,
I am building a lean-to type structure a the side of my house. On the one side I have a retaining wall on top of which I have added a normal stud wall type frame using treated 4 x 2 CLS timber. The span required for the joists is 2m and so will probably go with 6 x 2 C16 for these.
I've build the frame that sits on the retaining wall but I'm a bit unsure about the best way to proceed with creating support for the joists.
Should I be using joist hangers (diagram B) or resting the joist on the timber attached to the garage wall (diagram A)?
I also need a slight pitch to the roof. Do I create this with furring strips or simply rest the joists at an angle (diagram C)?
Hopefully the below diagrams showing a cross section view demonstrate my questions a bit better than I have explained them above. Any thoughts or pointers on the best way for me to proceed here will be veery welcome.
I am building a lean-to type structure a the side of my house. On the one side I have a retaining wall on top of which I have added a normal stud wall type frame using treated 4 x 2 CLS timber. The span required for the joists is 2m and so will probably go with 6 x 2 C16 for these.
I've build the frame that sits on the retaining wall but I'm a bit unsure about the best way to proceed with creating support for the joists.
Should I be using joist hangers (diagram B) or resting the joist on the timber attached to the garage wall (diagram A)?
I also need a slight pitch to the roof. Do I create this with furring strips or simply rest the joists at an angle (diagram C)?
Hopefully the below diagrams showing a cross section view demonstrate my questions a bit better than I have explained them above. Any thoughts or pointers on the best way for me to proceed here will be veery welcome.