Truss rafters are arguably one of the biggest perceived hurdles when it comes to loft conversions.
W truss attic conversion.
It s a 12 12 roof so that s a good 11 at the ridge which even with new floor joists and a 5 knee wall should be plenty of room for a nice space.
By replacing the roof system and often raising the ridge line we can create comfortable spacious and beautiful interiors.
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.
Our efficient process entirely replaces the roof within days for minimum cost disruption and inconvenience.
Converting a trussed roof is now commonplace.
The w shaped trusses are replaced with a shaped trusses or horizontal beams.
This process involves the installation and use of steel beams.
With the help of an experienced loft conversion company truss rafters are no obstacle.
The conversion from a trussed roof to a trussless roof simply involves the redistribution of the roofs weight from the trusses to beams running from gable to gable.
Added rafters and floor beams strengthen the current loft structure creating an open larger living area.
Attic conversions are now possible by replacing the truss rafters with a shaped trusses or horizontal beams which in return create additional space.
The attic space is 22 on the side parallel to the trusses 28 on the other side.
Walthamstow homes which were built after 1960 might well have roofs supported by truss rafters but they shouldn t put you off of converting your loft space.