Hi all,
I have a bit of a conundrum regarding our loft conversion and we're getting conflicting advice from different builders who are quoting for the job so I hope that you fine folk can help!
We're planning on converting our loft and have had the structural plans and calculations done. The plans show the new loft floor, comprising three steel beams and new wooden floor joists. The new floor will be going on top of the existing loft joists, rather than replacing them.
The disagreement is whether, in order to put in the new steels and joists, the first floor ceiling plasterboards, which are attached to the existing joists, needs to be removed. One is saying that the ceiling needs to be removed, the other is saying that it doesn't.
Naturally, this will have a major impact on whether we can actually live at home while the works are underway which will be a huge factor in who we proceed with.
I've attached the structural plans showing the location of the new floor joists and spec (175x50) as well as the cross-section showing the new floor going on top of the existing one (rather than replacing it).
So who's right? Does the first floor ceiling need to be removed or not? Both are adamant that they're correct!! Any help gratefully received - many thanks in advance.