Bathroom remodeling part 7 framing openings in floor joists duration.
Framing a bathroom floor.
In addition to installing your wall studs floor ceiling plates and drywall you ll need to frame for shower stalls plumbing and window openings.
Before you begin cutting or measuring grab a pencil and paper and sketch an outline of your floor.
Some newer homes have manufactured i beam shaped joists.
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With a bathroom in this kind of condition i knew a trip to the home depot was in order.
A floor s framework is made up mostly of wooden joists that run parallel to one another at regular intervals.
Using the right type plywood ensures a long lasting floor.
Framing a bathroom is not like framing other rooms in your house.
Floor joists are typically 2 by 8s 2 by 10s or 2 by 12s.
The floor must also handle the weight of the tub shower tiles and other fixtures.
Step 3 framing.
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Draw up a basic floor framing plan.
Ceiling joists are usually 2 by 6s or sometimes 2 by 4s if it is an older home.
By choosing the right material from the start your bathroom will stand a better chance of withstanding long term damage.
Extremely long spans staircases or interior walls typically require additional support which can complicate your framing.
That usually means the underlayment and the subfloor also get wet.
A standard bathtub can hold between 40 and 60 gallons of water.
The floor framing for bathtubs requires special attention.
Step 4 framing for windows.
Use special materials such as moisture resistant drywall and waterproofing caulk.
Excess moisture in the subfloor is a common reason for early replacement of bathroom flooring but it can be prevented by choosing the right material from the beginning.
Nick and i got the supplies we needed to put down new adhesive vinyl floors in the bathroom and create a beautiful frame around the bathroom mirror that would give it a more finished look.
The bathroom floor gets wet.
You must consider all of the weight the floor joists must be able to support.
If the new bathroom is on the second floor the bathroom s main drain will have to travel through the wall on the first floor and down to the basement or crawlspace.