Rich.ca
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I'm helping with a guy to do some work on his house, long story short, the original plan has changed and now that all the upstairs ceilings have been taken down and orignal ceiling joists inspected, it's been decided that they'll need replacing and while we're at it be lowered for extra space in the loft.
The house is late 1800's stone built with rubble infill. In a perfect world, bolting a plate along the wall with joist hangers for the new joists would be the way forward, but I'm concerned that any anchor/resin bolts won't hold up as the stones are not really large enough to take a bolt without them splitting. The other option I'm thinking, would be to make pockets in the wall for the new joists to sit into, I'm assuming I'd have to sit the joists on engineering bricks rather than a bed of cement for strength.
Obviously this is considderably more work than just bolting a plate up there, so I'm open to any other suggestions.
The house is late 1800's stone built with rubble infill. In a perfect world, bolting a plate along the wall with joist hangers for the new joists would be the way forward, but I'm concerned that any anchor/resin bolts won't hold up as the stones are not really large enough to take a bolt without them splitting. The other option I'm thinking, would be to make pockets in the wall for the new joists to sit into, I'm assuming I'd have to sit the joists on engineering bricks rather than a bed of cement for strength.
Obviously this is considderably more work than just bolting a plate up there, so I'm open to any other suggestions.