I am prepping to install metal studs around the internal perimeter of a gut reno job. The walls & ceiling were plaster and lathe and is now ripped down to brick and wood studs. This is a 100 year old attached home - internal measurement 18’ x 56’. It has a flat roof pitched downwards towards the back of the building. The bottom of the roof joists are 14’ higher than the subfloor in the front and 12’ higher in the back.
I have a few questions on the process.
1. Do I install the interior wall studs before the ceiling framing? Or vice versa?
2. Do I run the wall studs all the way to the roof joists? I couldn’t think of another way to get the top channel secured. What heights should I install blocking b/w the vertical studs?
3. Is there a minimum stud width I should run at different parts of the home? In the kitchen and bathrooms I’m going to run 3 5/8” to run the plumbing. On the party walls can I run thinner studs? Space is at a premium here in Brooklyn. What about the windowed walls that face the front and back of the home?
4. Is 20 gauge adequate for residential structures?
5. Do I need to screw my vertical studs into the existing wood framing b/w the brick party walls? Or will securing the studs to the channels suffice? I will install blocking at x feet. I’m worried the wood framing isn’t plumb after all these years.
6. How do I get the channels laid down square? I don’t think the existing walls are square so I’m not sure where to take a measurement from.
Thanks for the help!!
I have a few questions on the process.
1. Do I install the interior wall studs before the ceiling framing? Or vice versa?
2. Do I run the wall studs all the way to the roof joists? I couldn’t think of another way to get the top channel secured. What heights should I install blocking b/w the vertical studs?
3. Is there a minimum stud width I should run at different parts of the home? In the kitchen and bathrooms I’m going to run 3 5/8” to run the plumbing. On the party walls can I run thinner studs? Space is at a premium here in Brooklyn. What about the windowed walls that face the front and back of the home?
4. Is 20 gauge adequate for residential structures?
5. Do I need to screw my vertical studs into the existing wood framing b/w the brick party walls? Or will securing the studs to the channels suffice? I will install blocking at x feet. I’m worried the wood framing isn’t plumb after all these years.
6. How do I get the channels laid down square? I don’t think the existing walls are square so I’m not sure where to take a measurement from.
Thanks for the help!!
