Attic conversions are now possible by replacing the truss rafters with a shaped trusses or horizontal beams which in return create additional space.
Replacing roof trusses with attic trusses.
One use of trusses is for the support of a roof they are similar to roof rafters.
It s extremely important to consult with a structural engineer before undertaking any roof remodeling or replacing roof trusses with stick framing.
Attic trusses have a rectangular shape inside each truss.
Replacement of these furnaces can be difficult and sometimes cannot be done without cutting or modifying a truss.
A truss frame will occupy the majority of the space within the loft which means that the whole structure needs replacing if you decide to convert your attic.
Replacing an entire roof truss this is obviously in the worst case scenario if the timbers are so badly damaged that there is no chance of repairing them and the only choice left is to remove all damaged trusses and replace with new ones.
Replacing roof trusses with stick framing remember when redesigning a roof space you re potentially interfering with your roof s structural integrity.
Next the roof shingles roof deck plywood or board sheathing and rafters are removed.
The sad fact is your builder could have installed attic trusses over this garage for just slightly more than what the existing trusses cost.
If the roof slope is steeper than 9 inches in 12 inches of run it doesn t take much width to end up with a nice room 12 feet wide with an 8 foot.
This is accomplished by prepping the house to accept new floor joists and rafters.
Once this is done you can either go with the new vaulted ceilings or use the empty space for an attic or loft.
This may well require planning permission.
If the plan is to use the space for an attic or extra room you must reinforce the ceiling so it will support the weight.
Some hvac contractors or installers may just cut a section of a truss out of the way in order to get.
The role of the horizontal beam is to tie the truss together and carry the load that would otherwise be sustained by the support and vertical timber also known as the king post.
Furnaces are often located in attic areas.
Often the height of the roof may be too low when constructed with truss rafters which means that it may need to be raised too.