The second floor studs did not stack over the floor joists below.
Do 1st floor studs always align with 2nd floor studs.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
While first floor supports are needed to account for the additional weight of a second floor the walls are pretty much the same as those of a single story home.
Framing for floor openings a staircase is essential for commuting between floors but it creates an opening in the second floor so you can t run the joists from one side of the house to the other without interruption.
The floor joists for the second floor did not stack directly above the studs.
But i ve been reading it might be better to extend my first floor studs the extra 4 instead.
I was thinking of building a 4 knee wall on the second floor then setting my rafters on that instead of directly on the floor like a true 1 1 2 story.
On a framing inspection i noticed 2 x 4 studs spaced at 16 oc for the first floor walls.
2 click the button in the edit toolbar to align the basement wall with the wall above.
I have a two story structure first floor cmu 2nd story wood stud frame located in high wind area.
Need to tie down 2nd floor studs to bond beam below 2nd floor wood trusses.
I understand this is a problem as you are building the foundation first and doing this will move the foundation walls.
The walls will not automatically align themselves up.
The joists were offest by 6 8 from the studs.
Trusses bear on 2x plate with anchor bolts into masonry bond beam.
The wall studs are capped by a double top plate.
This will be in the northeast so snow load is a concern.
What this means is that the first story ceiling joists will also serve as the floor joists for the second story.