75gmck25
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My 1940 brick garage is about 11x20 feet with a roof pitch of about 7/12. When they built the roof they used standard rafters and cords, but only put 2-3 ceiling joists at each end across the garage, spaced about 16" on center. The middle of the garage area just has the rafters, cords, and open space. The "loft" storage area created by the joists on each end is floored with plywood but you have headroom in the middle all the way up to the top cord.
I plan to increase the height of the side walls so I have more headroom to work, and I may need to reconstruct the roof completely if the wood is damaged during the deconstruction and reconstruction.
Question: If I reframe the roof can I use the same type of structure, where there are joists spanning the garage for a few feet on each end, but no joists in the middle section? The walls are brick facing on block, so they are very solid and not likely to spread outward if the two walls are not tied together by joists in the middle section.
Thanks,
Bruce
I plan to increase the height of the side walls so I have more headroom to work, and I may need to reconstruct the roof completely if the wood is damaged during the deconstruction and reconstruction.
Question: If I reframe the roof can I use the same type of structure, where there are joists spanning the garage for a few feet on each end, but no joists in the middle section? The walls are brick facing on block, so they are very solid and not likely to spread outward if the two walls are not tied together by joists in the middle section.
Thanks,
Bruce

