Paul Sweeney Posted Sunday at 12:42 Share Posted Sunday at 12:42 Hello All I am completing a large extension to the facade and return wall on an existing cottage. I have reached first floor joist level but am having a bit of a problem ldentifying a suitable "Restraint Type Joist Hanger" as stipulated in Diagram 15c of the attached Building Regulations. I cannot continue with the blockwork until I have identified a means of building in a joist hanger that will provide longditudinal restraint of the joist which must be installed later. The reasons that the joists must be installed later are because of the internal scaffolding (which arguably could be removed upon joist/temporary floor installation) but also the fact that the existing end wall as seen on the LHS of Photo 2 is due to be removed entirely after the property has been re-roofed following completion of the block and brick work. There are a number of Hanger and Tie combinations but these are more expensive and complex than the type in shown in Building Regulations. The trouble is: I cannot find anything like these hangers despite an extensive internet search! The other problem I have is even if I find some of these hangers that allow me to drop joists in later, I still have to get the joists under the lateral ties that must be built in accross the first three joists! The only other option I can think of is to build in traditional restraint straps thoughout and then offer up the joists and hangers to them when the time comes. Any ideas on a way forward with this would be appreciated! Cheers, Paul Joist Restraints - Building Regulations.pdf Photo 1.pdf Photo 2.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted Sunday at 13:46 Share Posted Sunday at 13:46 Simpson have a few ranges of restraint hangers, such as this one: https://www.strongtie.co.uk/en-UK/products/safety-fast-lite-hanger-solid-joists-sflh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted Sunday at 14:19 Share Posted Sunday at 14:19 28 minutes ago, Mike said: Simpson have a few ranges of restraint hangers, such as this one: https://www.strongtie.co.uk/en-UK/products/safety-fast-lite-hanger-solid-joists-sflh 1 hour ago, Paul Sweeney said: Hello All I am completing a large extension to the facade and return wall on an existing cottage. I have reached first floor joist level but am having a bit of a problem ldentifying a suitable "Restraint Type Joist Hanger" as stipulated in Diagram 15c of the attached Building Regulations. I cannot continue with the blockwork until I have identified a means of building in a joist hanger that will provide longditudinal restraint of the joist which must be installed later. The reasons that the joists must be installed later are because of the internal scaffolding (which arguably could be removed upon joist/temporary floor installation) but also the fact that the existing end wall as seen on the LHS of Photo 2 is due to be removed entirely after the property has been re-roofed following completion of the block and brick work. There are a number of Hanger and Tie combinations but these are more expensive and complex than the type in shown in Building Regulations. The trouble is: I cannot find anything like these hangers despite an extensive internet search! The other problem I have is even if I find some of these hangers that allow me to drop joists in later, I still have to get the joists under the lateral ties that must be built in accross the first three joists! The only other option I can think of is to build in traditional restraint straps thoughout and then offer up the joists and hangers to them when the time comes. Any ideas on a way forward with this would be appreciated! Cheers, Paul Joist Restraints - Building Regulations.pdf 577.56 kB · 5 downloads Photo 1.pdf 2.89 MB · 4 downloads Photo 2.pdf 3.17 MB · 3 downloads Use one of these hooked into the cavity 1500x2mil thick are best They need to span three joists Take a 2 mil notch out of the top of the joist to stop the floorboards rocking You will also need to nog under the strap and nail or screw the strap down Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Sweeney Posted Sunday at 20:03 Author Share Posted Sunday at 20:03 Thanks Mike that link is a good source but implies the joists must be built in before the next block course. Nod: those are exaactly the ones I am using accross the joists but what about joist ends/hangers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted Sunday at 20:43 Share Posted Sunday at 20:43 31 minutes ago, Paul Sweeney said: Thanks Mike that link is a good source but implies the joists must be built in before the next block course No, you can just build in the hanger and add the joist later - just drop them in from above. Except where you need the lateral restraint straps too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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