A floor s framework is made up mostly of wooden joists that run parallel to one another at regular intervals.
Do interior walls sit on top of floor joists.
Beams and headers typically are supported at each end by a column post a wall stud a foundation wall or an interior load bearing wall.
When i draw plans i locate joists under bearing walls only for parallel walls off layout but i do it with two joists spaced apart the depth of wallplates above.
The hangers drop the floor joists below the top of the concrete foundation.
1 like the rest of the existing floor build a 3 brick course wall on top of the concrete oversite 50mm and sit dpc and a wall plate on top then sit the joists on top of the wall plate.
If you cut the sub floor sheeting right next to the drywall you have no way to tie the floor under the wall to the new floor.
Relying on the joists to shoulder the brunt of the load means that this floor top can be practically anything you like as long as it performs a few basic duties like withstanding foot traffic.
Floor joists are typically 2 by 8s 2 by 10s or 2 by 12s.
The rim joist boards typically 2 by 10s or 2 by 12s install edgewise around the perimeter of the first floor top wall plate also called the tie plate.
Leave 1 1 2 of floor to nail through into new blocking either running with the floor joists or between them and nail the perimeter of new floor into the flat blocks also.
Some newer homes have manufactured i beam shaped joists.
3 get masonry hangers that are shorter than joists.
Joists can rest on top of beams or they can rest in structural hangers mounted onto the sides of beams so that the joists and beams are flush along the top and bottom.
What are the pros cons of doing it one way or the other when it comes to installing exterior foam on the above grade walls installing interior foam on the.
When a load is applied to a joist the wood fibers along the bottom edge go into tension and those along the top go into compression fig.
I wasn t expecting this.
2 bolt the wall plate lower in the bricks concrete under the insulation and sit wall plate on top.
Plans often are drawn that show in the floor joist layouts off layout extra joists located under nonbearing walls that run parallel to joists.
Instead i was expecting to see the floor joists sitting on top of the foundation wall.
Ceiling joists are usually 2 by 6s or sometimes 2 by 4s if it is an older home.