I am currently at the planning stage with my proposed loft conversion which I intend to carry out myself. I have plenty of trade experience as I am an electrician but am unsure of a couple of aspects regarding some of the building regs. My primary concern at the moment is the hanging of my new 9x3 joists for the loft floor. I would like to hang them from joist hangers which will be set directly into the brickwork of the external wall on one side and the same on the other side at the internal party wall. I need to know if the regs allow me to cement joist hangers directly into the masonry, and if so do they also have to be bolted in. I've tried to find this out from books and on the internet but all the photos I've looked at involve fixing a timber beam to the wall first and then hanging the joist hangers from it ??
Also can I get double joist hangers somewhere for where the joists have to be doubled up under the stud and purlin walls, or do they have to be fixed directly into the masonry....I can't seem to find big enough joist hangers for this ??
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Kenny