Create New Access

If the existing opening is in an inconvenient location a new access elsewhere is often the best solution. With a traditional roof construction with separate sloping roof rafters and horizontal joists it is acceptable to cut a joist (providing the correct supporting structure is fitted) and we can make length and width whatever you require (within reason). With the modern pre-trussed rafter system it is not acceptable to cut a joist(see note 3.) and whilst we can make the length whatever you require the width will be limited to approx. 600mm.

 

Typical Procedure

 

First we will visit you to access the feasibility of the new access and agree the size and location. A new housing/hatch assembly will be manufactured in our workshop.

We will then support the ceiling as necessary whist we cut the joist and fit the new support structure.

The ceiling will then be cut to enlarge the opening.

The new housing will be fitted

Temporary supports will be removed.

 

Notes : 1. The new housing is supplied finished and ready for painting

          2. With old lath and plaster ceilings there is always the possibility that a piece of plaster will become detached when we cut the opening. If this happens we will repair the damage, but not refinish the

whole ceiling.

          3. This link is to a pre-trussed rafter manufacturer (with pictures so you can see what these are)                                 http://www.dontim-eng.co.uk/technical_mitek.php4 .

Price Guide : please note due to the varied nature of this work these prices are a guide only and each project will be quoted individually.

 

Plasterboard Ceiling : £175

 

Lath and Plaster Ceiling : £225

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