Loft Conversion Part 7 - More joists and open the roof! Remove slates and felt.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @timotley2100
    @timotley2100 3 года назад +2

    This entire series is quite impressive for the wannabe DIYer like myself. Clearly laid out in a way I can almost talk myself into doing one for my own home. I don't half the infrastructure to really tackle a project like this properly, in way of power and hand tools. I'm amazed how few mistakes or whoopsies they made, and perhaps they're being edited out, but they're still accomplishing quite a lot each day. This was the first video where it's really starting to come together and the finish line for the rough construction is in sight.

  • @alexbekele8945
    @alexbekele8945 5 лет назад +10

    I haven’t binged a series like this since House of Cards.

  • @keitho77
    @keitho77 6 лет назад +3

    Fair play!! So much hard graft involved for this project and not a knee pad in sight : ) Looking forward to the end result.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback. I'll regret it in a few years!

    • @champagnie92
      @champagnie92 4 года назад

      POUSE around the HOUSE how much did the build cost ??

  • @chessgoalsyt
    @chessgoalsyt 4 года назад +2

    I never knew I needed this series, until now!

  • @MrJasdog107
    @MrJasdog107 6 лет назад +1

    We had loft conversion done . To make 2 double beds and a bathroom . I consider lofts one the more challenging building projects . It was a 9 week project but the end result is well worth it . Thanks for posting wish i had seen them we had our loft done.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback James. Mine isn't as big as that but it'l it still be a nice extra bedroom. Thanks for watching!

  • @kas5857
    @kas5857 6 лет назад +3

    I really wish you could do longer videos. Been loving this series

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      So do I but it's very time consuming working, editing uploading etc. Plenty more to come though. Thanks for watching!

  • @MontyBurnsEsq
    @MontyBurnsEsq 6 лет назад +2

    Great videos with helpful practical content, glad i found your channel

  • @Rogerdodger-z7x
    @Rogerdodger-z7x 6 лет назад +3

    Nice to see you guys took my advice about your slates good to see you wearing your PPE masks better safe then sorry lads keep up the good work coming along nicely 👍🏼

  • @ek6868
    @ek6868 6 лет назад +1

    Hi I've seen all ur video's I'm a big fan of yours i wish i had ur skills.

  • @mosilflutil10
    @mosilflutil10 2 года назад

    Great stuff

  • @125sm3
    @125sm3 6 лет назад

    Coming along nicely !

  • @gerrym4377
    @gerrym4377 6 лет назад

    Looking great 👍

  • @ek6868
    @ek6868 6 лет назад

    Great intresting video tanx for uploading.

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      No problem, glad you enjoyed it. Feel free to check out the others.

  • @andrewjackson1459
    @andrewjackson1459 6 лет назад

    We used interlocking board for our attic - took alot longer to fit. Don't know if I'd personally use them again but has cr3ated a clean Finnish..

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад

      You mean the floor boards? I'l be dong that as well once the wiring and floor insulation is in. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching.

  • @gazdkw82
    @gazdkw82 4 года назад +1

    Watched all videos on thos project. Very good content. My only criticism is the level of the music compared to the talking. I kept having to turn it down.
    One question on the project, did you need to get a design and calcs drawn up so you knew what size joists, beams etc to use and also to show building control? Thanks

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      Yes, there were some editing teething problems early on. I'm not a videographer by trade, just a man with a camcorder! Yes I had calcs dine by structural engineer for joist sizes etc. Building control will discuss basics with you like fire requirements, insulation etc. Building notice is better if you are doing DIY job as they will inspect at agreed stages and you dont submit a lot. If you go full application they will want full plans and drawings, more for builders that do quick turnaround. Thanks for watching.

  • @fpvsketchy9653
    @fpvsketchy9653 6 лет назад +1

    great content, just watched all 7 videos, Started out the day just planning to board my loft and fit a loft ladder as a simple hobby room but now I am going to follow your route with wal to wall joists, What was your biggest span? mine is 4.1m so looking to use 47x200mm C16 joists at 400mm centers.
    Looking forward to the next instalment and know subscribing.

  • @alibeautiful5310
    @alibeautiful5310 4 года назад +1

    Hi. U did not remove old ceiling and u made attic floor on top of old ceiling? Which joist size did u use? (Joist thickness & width )

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      3x7. I did that to save height. Yo could go for a taller thinner joist. It depends on the span of the joists. Get a structural engineer to work it out for you. Hope that helps.

  • @jonny7491
    @jonny7491 4 года назад

    What’s the pieces of, I’m guessing insulation stuck in between the old roofing felt overlaps used for? At 8:01

  • @mathy210
    @mathy210 4 года назад +1

    I noticed your house is over 100 years old would you remove your old ceilings or would you repair them as there very dusty if removed

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      When I renovated the house I left the old ceilings in place and overboarded with plasterboard so the lath and plaster and mortar remained in place. This meant I didn't get any mess when carrying out the work. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @mikewalez
    @mikewalez 6 лет назад

    Hi. When screwing into walls below what screw's do you use and why don't they need plugs, sorry if sounds stupid but thought needed plugs for concrete/stone ect:. Great videos, thanks

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      I have wooden wall plates sat on the brick walls below so I can screw straight into them. If you screw into brick or concrete then yes you need plugs, or you can use special screws that self tap into masonry. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @dalejones1331
    @dalejones1331 4 года назад

    Hey can I ask when you put the joist in the stairs is going to be fixed to, how do you kno the measurements? Have the stairs already been calculated? I'm doing the same kind of project I can do all the work myself bar the stairs I have never done stairs so just wondering how will I know where to set my trimmer and header joists? Thanks

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад +1

      I added the height of the new joists, floorboards, plasterboard etc together then added this to the height from floor below to the ceiling below (i.e. ceiling height of your downstairs landing). In theory this should be the height you need. Then I went on the stairbox website and used their 3D stair designer. Put in my height, width and other dimensions and it worked it out for me and gave me a 3D drawing and a plan of the stairs. Best to over estimate by a few mm then you can just trim the post and bottom step down if required. That's how I did it, but it's the first time I've fitted stairs or done a loft conversion! Hope that helps. Let me know how you get on.

    • @dalejones1331
      @dalejones1331 4 года назад

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE thanks mate that really does help il give stair box a look now! Top work btw! Nice to see a fellow welshman on the tube! I'm swansea based 👍👍

  • @ratchriat1716
    @ratchriat1716 6 лет назад

    I have noticed you haven't installed the steel beam yet looking forward to see part 8 it's look like you got long way to go enjoyed the vídeos

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Ratch, no steel beam in this project. The span was small enough from one side of the house to the middle load bearing wall to use just wooden joists. Due to the nature of the existing roof structure there is no requirement for a beam at the ridge. Thanks again for watching!

  • @plummetplum
    @plummetplum 4 года назад +1

    What size joists did you use?

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад +1

      I used 7.5 x 3.5 inch but you could use thinner and taller. I was just saving on a bit of head space.

    • @plummetplum
      @plummetplum 4 года назад

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE thanks. My loft space is just about tall enough to convert so I'm looking at ways of minimising any floor and roof height. What's the min dormer roof thickness do you think I can get away with? What's the total depth of your floor and roof (if you built a dormer) thanks.

  • @frankiedancaster4424
    @frankiedancaster4424 6 лет назад +5

    Should've notched the ceiling joists and then attached to bigger joist with hangers after

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +2

      What I've done is fine for what I'm doing. I didn't want to damage the ceiling below so left the ceiling joists alone. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching.

    • @zacsayer1818
      @zacsayer1818 5 лет назад

      POUSE around the HOUSE yeah I think you probably would have damaged the ceiling below if you’d notched the ceiling joists, although you do seem to have over-cut the notches you have made. Did you forget the plywood packers when measuring?

    • @zacsayer1818
      @zacsayer1818 5 лет назад

      POUSE around the HOUSE brilliant set of vids though mate, great stuff and very informative and educational. Great stuff!

  • @williamcurrell9074
    @williamcurrell9074 4 года назад

    What if you have a straight diagonal loft

  • @ratchriat1716
    @ratchriat1716 6 лет назад

    looking forward to the next video witch part of the country is that enjoyed the video.

  • @nasserqader5535
    @nasserqader5535 6 лет назад

    Can you advise how much you have spent till now??

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +2

      A lot less than if I paid someone to do it for me. Thanks for watching.

  • @mmack3286
    @mmack3286 6 лет назад

    What do you do for a living?

  • @mmack3286
    @mmack3286 6 лет назад

    What music is the band?

  • @muradbali
    @muradbali 4 года назад +1

    Can you please do my loft?

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  4 года назад

      I still haven't finished mine! Thanks for watching.

    • @muradbali
      @muradbali 4 года назад

      @@POUSEaroundtheHOUSE lol. I'm not in a rush.

  • @youngcarreviews5949
    @youngcarreviews5949 6 лет назад

    Asbestos slates?...

  • @darrenmaloney761
    @darrenmaloney761 6 лет назад +2

    DIY - Destroy it yourself and by the looks of things he's half way there

  • @800Viffer
    @800Viffer Год назад

    Love the content but really not a huge fan of the background music.

  • @nickevans7049
    @nickevans7049 6 лет назад +1

    is big poise your dad ?

    • @bp8092
      @bp8092 6 лет назад +2

      Believe it or not I'm his younger brother!

    • @nickevans7049
      @nickevans7049 6 лет назад

      @@bp8092 oh

    • @bp8092
      @bp8092 6 лет назад

      @@nickevans7049 who would have thought?

    • @bp8092
      @bp8092 6 лет назад +1

      @@dannymurphy1779 the weather has been awful but luckily for me he's been getting on with it on his own, now that the donkey work is done!

    • @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE
      @POUSEaroundtheHOUSE  6 лет назад +1

      Big Pouse is indeed older but he is my brother, not my dad as funny as I found that. It's currently freezing up there, with dark evenings and quite a change from the videos currently uploaded!