Generally wall plates are in lengths of not less than 3 m.
Timber wall plate flat roof.
If is wasn t for this joint a rafter or roofing joist would only balance on top of the wall plate making fixing difficult not to mention the fact that there wouldn t be any solid connection between the roof and the supporting walls below.
Using timber wall plates.
The weight of the roof will be carried by the timber wall plate that rests on the internal skin and the roof structure will be supported by the external walls or skin of the house.
Where a new flat roof abuts an existing external wall the joists can be hung on metal joist hangers which are fixed to a horizontal timber plate wall bolted to the wall.
And a timber fixed to the face of a wall is called what.
On a flat roof yes it is more so but on a pitched roof it would try and push the plate off the wall.
Birdsmouth joints cut into roofing rafters and mounted in place on top of the wall plate.
These are typically 1 2 m long with a cranked end and are fixed to the wall plate at 2 m centres.
By way of metal flat roof joist hangers.
Is there an alternative method to fix a wall plate to a facing brick wall rather than use metal strapping.
The roof joists 175mm x 63mm will fix to the back wall of my house on joist hangers and then the other end will fit to the front wall of my extension.
On the front wall i know i need to fit a 4 x 2 wooden wall plate but do i need to fit wooden wall plates on the side walls.
As the mortar does not bond the wall plate to the wall steel straps are used to ensure that the roof structure remains secure.
When the roofing carpenter builds in the roof he will wrap the ties around the rafter and nail them to the roof timbers.
Will all be fixed to them.
In order for all the roof components to work they must be square parallel level and fixed down properly.
Fixings used to connect the roof structure to the wall plate should be specified according to the roof construction and exposure of the site.
Log in or sign up.
They are cut to the same length as the brickwork they sit on a half lap joint is great for the corners to be fixed to.
Getting the wall plates or top plates as they are sometimes called right is important because all the ceiling joists roof rafters hips etc.
If the wall plate of the flat roof is level with the wall plate of the existing house can you make the two wall plates the same height then you will need to strip off some roof tiles and run the new joists through butting and fixing them up to either the roof rafter or the ceiling joist on top of the house wall plate.