jdubs88
Structural
- Jun 9, 2020
- 13
I am looking at a site where the homeowner is adding a second story to part of an existing one story house. The new ceiling joists in the 2nd story run perpendicular to the floor joists in the second story, making the wall between bedrooms load bearing (supporting the ceiling joists / attic load). The subfloor is 3/4" Advantech structural panels.
My question is will the subfloor distribute the load from the wall across multiple floor joists, or will the wall load transfer straight down into the single floor joist beneath the wall. This will dictate the need for a load bearing beam or not depending on how many floor joists can be taken into consideration to support the load. The floor joists are a 2x10 sistered to a 2x8. There is not a wall directly under in the 1st story. Any advice or previous experience here?
Green Lines = Ceiling joists
Red lines = Floor joists
Blue line = load bearing wall
My question is will the subfloor distribute the load from the wall across multiple floor joists, or will the wall load transfer straight down into the single floor joist beneath the wall. This will dictate the need for a load bearing beam or not depending on how many floor joists can be taken into consideration to support the load. The floor joists are a 2x10 sistered to a 2x8. There is not a wall directly under in the 1st story. Any advice or previous experience here?
Green Lines = Ceiling joists
Red lines = Floor joists
Blue line = load bearing wall
