I will start off by saying it's a question about my house, so I apoligize for that.
I just bought my first house, and I was up in the attic today. I was looking at the rafters, and they don't look like anything I have seen before. The bottom part of the attic is made up of "joists" that are split in the middle (assuming becuase they would have to be 30 ft boards otherwise) and laminated with plywood on the sides where it connects in the middle. The strange part is that these "joists" are not connected to the top part of the rafters. It looks like the top part are 16" oc, and the "joists" are 12" oc. Has anyone seen this before?
The main reason I was up there was beacuse I was trying to find out if any of the walls are supporting walls. Would the centre walls be supporting in this situation?
Sorry if this is confusing. I can go back up there and take pictures if it will make it easier to understand.
I just bought my first house, and I was up in the attic today. I was looking at the rafters, and they don't look like anything I have seen before. The bottom part of the attic is made up of "joists" that are split in the middle (assuming becuase they would have to be 30 ft boards otherwise) and laminated with plywood on the sides where it connects in the middle. The strange part is that these "joists" are not connected to the top part of the rafters. It looks like the top part are 16" oc, and the "joists" are 12" oc. Has anyone seen this before?
The main reason I was up there was beacuse I was trying to find out if any of the walls are supporting walls. Would the centre walls be supporting in this situation?
Sorry if this is confusing. I can go back up there and take pictures if it will make it easier to understand.
