Regulated for a reason like basement remodels attic conversions have restrictions that make them less attractive for remodeling as they might first appear.
Attic truss living space.
I have this above my own garage.
Think of how you could slice and dice up that space into different rooms.
Look at this photo of the space created by attic trusses at my home.
Measure in from the lower edge of the roof to a point 1 4 the width of the truss on either side of the attic.
It s a 12 12 roof so that s a good 11 at the ridge which even with new floor joists and a 5 knee wall should be plenty of room for a nice space.
The problem is that to convert the loft the entire truss structure needs to be replaced.
Fire as a cause of injury and death is the main reason for these restrictions.
One way is by working within the home s existing footprint and converting the attic into living space.
Residential room in attic trusses are an inexpensive way to add extra living or storage space to your home or garage while also increasing the value of your property.
An attic truss is a type of roof truss with an open space at its bottom center to accommodate a living space with webbing above and on either side of this living space.
If the roof slope is steeper than 9 inches in 12 inches of run it doesn t take much width to end up with a nice room 12 feet wide with an 8 foot ceiling.
Installing attic flooring for light storage only if your attic joists won t bear the weight necessary to finish out a living space but the engineer cleared them to support floor decking for light.
The attic truss is one of the most common roof truss types.
The structure must be wide enough and the roof steep enough to allow space for a loft area with attic rooms on either side of it.
Their ability to add square footage for storage or living space make them a popular choice for home owners.
On the other hand attic trusses provide plenty of open attic space at the bottom by eliminating timbers in the center of the truss.
This can not only pose a danger to the stability of your roof but will sometimes require planning permission.
Room size will vary depending on the overall size and slope also referred to as pitch of the trusses.
That s 800 extra square feet.
In order to create an attic truss certain conditions must be met in the plan.
For example if your house is a 50 foot long by 38 feet wide structure you can get an attic truss that will allow you to create a full height room 8 foot ceiling that is 16 feet wide by 50 feet long.
Measure the width of your roof trusses from inside to inside.
Use a chalk line to draw a line along the floor parallel to the lower edge of the roof from one end of the attic to the other on both sides.