How To Add A Wall Between A Ceiling Joist: Proper Procedure Of Adding A Wall Between A Ceiling Joist


Proper Procedure Of Adding A Wall Between A Ceiling Joist

Ceiling joists are regarded as one of the best & required construction elements that are necessary for every home. The joist is the beam that is usually used to link or tie up the walls as well as the ceiling to the floor. If they did not exist, then it will not be possible to maintain the structural integrity of the home. The process of adding walls to a room is not generally difficult, however, it becomes complex when you are looking to add a wall between an existing ceiling joist. In order to add a wall between a ceiling joist, go through the below-mentioned steps carefully & achieve the desired result of your work:
  1. Measure The Distance Between The Joists: First of all, calculate & estimate the distance between the joists. Divide the projected length of the wall by 24 inches in order to ascertain or establish the required amount of blocks, collect the result to obtain a final figure. With the help of the chop saw, trim the requisite number of blocks to length from pieces of 2-by-4 framing lumber.
  2. Align The Blocks Between The Joists: Place or arrange the blocks perpendicular betwixt the joists, faces flush with the joists' bottom edges. With the help of a framing nail gun, move or push the nails through the outer faces of the joists as well as into the ends of the blocks. Place or fix blocks at least every 24 inches on the center through the projected length of the wall.
  3. Cut The Top & Bottom Plate Of The Wall: Now, trim the wall's top as well as the bottom plate in accordance with the desired overall length of the wall. Trim studs to the height betwixt the floor and bottom edge of the joists minus the extent of the top and bottom plate. Setup stud installation locations at each end of the top as well as bottom plates and every 16 inches on center across the field.
  4. Assemble The Wall On The Ground: Put together the wall on the ground, inserting studs tightly between the plates and attaching the studs to the plates with the help of two framing nails at each end. Tilt the wall on its bottom plate before lifting the wall upright. Place or arrange the wall in its proper position betwixt the parallel joists, curling up its top plate flush in opposition to the blocking.
  5. Anchor The Wall To The Blocking: Finally, it is time to secure the wall firmly to the blocking by pushing framing nails through the bottom face of the top plate as well as into the blocking. Go through the wall's alignment and secure the wall to the floor by pushing framing nails through the exposed face of the bottom plate and into subfloor framing.
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