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Re: CATHEDRAL CEILINGS

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Category: Structural
Remote Name: 66.108.28.195
Date: 06 Jan 2004
Time: 09:11 PM

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nycmclaren@yahoo.com: I am looking to make a cathedral ceiling in an upstairs bedroom in a house which measures 31 X 18. The bedroom measures 12 X 18, and is situated at one end of the house. The roofline intersects the 18' length. Currently there is a support beam running along the attic floor parallel to the roof line and floor joists spanning the 18'length across the 31' of the house. What is the best method to cathedral the ceiling? Mark McLaren

 

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