Hello all:
I'm new to the forum, and probably don't have all the correct building terminology, but will do my best.
I have an 1950's ranch built on a crawl space. 12' from it is a garage built on a concrete slab. Between the two is a covered breezeway built on a concrete slab with a gable roof. I am converting the covered breezeway into livable space. I chose to build a raised floor to prevent ground moisture problems.
My question is... When framing my raised floor, I can attach the floor joists on the house side to the existing 2x6 floor framing. (not sure of the name. It sits on top of the concrete block) On the garage side, there is no 2x6. Can I nail one to the 2x4 wall studs, and hang my new floor joists from that?
Is there a better way?
Thanks in advance.
Nick
I'm new to the forum, and probably don't have all the correct building terminology, but will do my best.
I have an 1950's ranch built on a crawl space. 12' from it is a garage built on a concrete slab. Between the two is a covered breezeway built on a concrete slab with a gable roof. I am converting the covered breezeway into livable space. I chose to build a raised floor to prevent ground moisture problems.
My question is... When framing my raised floor, I can attach the floor joists on the house side to the existing 2x6 floor framing. (not sure of the name. It sits on top of the concrete block) On the garage side, there is no 2x6. Can I nail one to the 2x4 wall studs, and hang my new floor joists from that?
Is there a better way?
Thanks in advance.
Nick