Loft Conversions

Loft Conversions – Info

Carrying out a loft conversion may seem easy in theory, but it can be pretty difficult in reality. The problem arises in the strength of the structure of the roof. The ceiling of the house, which is the floor of the attic, needs to be strengthened in order to cope with the extra weight that would be exerted on it after a loft conversion. You may want to check out loft conversion reading for more.

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In order to strengthen the structure, the support beams of the house will have to be either reconditioned or strengthened by attaching reinforcing bits onto them. These support beams may still have to carry a lot of weight on them. Thus, firms that offer loft conversions in Reading, UK advise home owners to transfer some of the load onto the walls of the house. This can be done by a couple of different methods. First of all the joints connecting the floor and the walls should be further strengthened. This can be achieved by installing RSJs (Rolled Steel Joists) which provide mechanical support for the structure. RSJs can be installed either in couples or in series. Companies offering loft conversions in Reading recommend the RSJs to be installed in series at regular spaces so that the load is transferred equally to the walls.

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If the structure is not strengthened during an attic conversion, cracking or damage of the support beams and/or the floor joints can occur which is very costly to repair at a later date and you will have to incur more charges later on for the removal of goods from the attic in order to repair the floor. Thus it is best to strengthen the structure during an attic conversion instead of paying the price later on.