kasey54
Nov 10, 2008, 11:27 AM
my ranch has very low 90 inch ceilings. I'd like to do one of two things. I understand the integrity of the roof thing. At the very least I'd like to raise the ceiling joists by 6 inchs in one 12 foot x 16 foot room. 4/12 pitch 2 x 6 joists resting on top place, nailed to rafters. House is 24 feet wide, most rooms the joists join in the middle over the center wall. This room abuts an 8 ffot room behind it where the joists are joined. Pretty typical for a ranch. All I would do is attach new joists, wider if necessary up six inchs on the rafters and raise the wall where they join 6 inches so they rest even. Ideally I would raise it 2 feet and run a 20 foot 2 x 6 from rafter to rafter front to back and raise the center wall. I would even put a beam under the ridge if necessary, as there is a clear path down to the foundation. I've read over a hundred posts on different boards and no one will say yea or nae. Answer is always consult a structural engineer. Someone must have done this as there are a lot of inquiries about it. Thanks for any help.