TV47 Attic Remodel
Plans and bill of materials
Finalize construction plans, prepare corresponding materials list, research suppliers and decide on supplier, assemble bill of materials, place order, arrange payment and delivery
Preparations and layout
Order
Arrange, and be on site to receive, help unload, and sign off on first main delivery of construction materials.Move all materials to attic or other sheltered location out of weather
Clean-up
Research and purchase an appropriate jobsite vacuum cleanerPurchase accesory cleaning supplies: a few good push-brooms, dust pans, contractor/heavy-duty garbage bags.Empty everything west of chimney, such that you are left with bare slab. I.e. move to a safe location, dispose of, or otherwise deal with all old furniture, all book/Županičiceva boxes, all lingering Dominik stuff, etc.Clean slab of dust so that you can snap visible chalklinesRemove T&G finish from ceiling and store safely
Layout
Snap chalklines marking perimeter of subfloor (attic partition wall, perimeter walls, bathroom walls):
For bathroom east wall, drop a plumb bob from rafter as reference—center wall below rafter.For bathroom south wall, drop a plumb bob from beam as reference—wall flush with beam so drywall can come up over beam.For bathroom north wall place toilet bottom plate relative to downstairs bathroom vent hole. For bath bottom plate measure perpendicularly out from south wall, referring to plans.For bathroom west wall measure out from west exterior wall such that bathroom west wall aligns with remaining west perimeter wall.For main east partition wall, place wall on interior side of chimney rafter, to allow sufficient space between chimney and wall on exterior side (fire safety, etc.)Mark position of toilet, sink, bathtub, and floor drain on bathroom floor for plumber to reference
Plumbing rough-in (pending plumber availability)
Install radiator supply and return lines with stub-out that will reach up into bathroom south wallRun DWV and supply lines from basement to attic.Lay DWV pipe for upper bathroom toilet, bath, sink, and floor drain, accounting for 50 mm XPS + 50 mm screed + 10 mm tile floor.Lay supply lines for upper bathroom toilet, bath, and sink, with stub-outs accounting for 50 mm XPS + 50 mm screed + 10 mm tile floor.
DWV ventilation
Set up ducting/vent lines for upper bathroom vent fan, upper bathroom DWV vent stack, and lower bathroom ventilation:
Install DWV vent lines for upper bathroom in west wall and leave stub-out in north wall utility cavity.Install vent lines for lower bathroom in west wall and leave stub-out in north wall utility cavity.Install duct for ventilation fan in west wall and leave sufficient stub-out to reach into bathroom.
Set up ducting for ventilation fan through roof gable vent.
Subfloor
Build subfloor grid: bottom layer is 5 cm and runs north/south to accomodate radiator lines.Install electrical conduit and cable under subfloor grid, allowing enough stub-out to reach eventual junction boxes in wall(Run trunk lines along N/S perimeter walls where floor grid won’t reach, then branch into interior as needed.)Install insulation in subfloor gridCover subfloor grid with vapor retarderCut and install OSB subfloor floor panels
Ceiling insulation
Install 150 mm rock wool insulation between raftersPad 140 mm rafters with 10 mm XPS to match depth of rock woolInstall horizontal battens to hold second layer of rock woolInstall 50 mm rock wool insulation over raftersInstall vapor barrier over insulationSeal vapor barrier seams with sealant tape
Multipor: north and south walls
Install Multipor along north and south wallsCut chases and cavities for electrical conduit and electrical boxes- ~~Install electrical boxes (build plaster anchor cavities behind boxes into which to anchor boxes)-leave boxes cca 7 mm proud of wall to account for final render coating ~~
Finish Multipor with initial render coating and fiberglass meshFinish Multipor with second render coatingFinish Multipor with leveling compound (izravnalna masa) to prepare surface for paintingPaint with two coats
Multipor: west wall
Plane/level out west wall with plaster, to provide a planar surface onto which to install MultiporInstall Multipor along west wall, cutting/shaping as necessary to accommodate plumbing linesShape Multipor around window to achieve splayed window jambs and allow more light into roomBuild structural concrete anchor posts under windows into which to anchor radiatorCut chases and cavities for electrical boxes and conduit for outlets, lights, and ventilation fanInstall electrical boxes and conduit (build plaster anchor cavities behind boxes into which to anchor boxes)-leave boxes cca 7 mm proud of wall to account for final render coatingInstall ventilation fan in place of original gable ventPatch all conduit runs with plaster + leveling compoundFinish Multipor with initial render coating and fiberglass meshFinish Multipor with second render coatingFinish Multipor with leveling compound (izravnalna masa) to prepare surface for paintingPaint with two coats
Floor part two
Reinforce floor with Turbo screws + supporting shims at all points where cut to run water linesShim floor extension around permeter to level with main floorStress-test for any remaining squeaky areas and reinforce as necessaryClean out all construction waste from floor and vacuum floorInstall glass wool insulation in floor gridInstall vapor retarder over floorInstall OSB subfloor, including extensions for expanded area after switch to Multipor walls
Framing: East wall
Frame east partition wall, building on interior side of chimney rafter.Sheath interior of east partition wall with OSBPrototype/proof-of-concept for proper installation of hollow-wall electrical boxesInstall electrical conduit, boxes, and cable on east partition wallInstall blocking for radiator and electrical panelRoute conduit/cable out of wall and onto beams/ridge to supply lightsInsulate east partition wallAttach T&G finish to outside of east partition wall
Framing: Bathroom partition walls
Frame bathroom partition wallsSheath interior of bathroom partition walls with OSBInstall blocking as needed…in south wall for radiator- in east wall for sink
- in east wall for over-sink cabinet
Install electrical conduit, cable, and junction boxes in bathroom partition wallsInstall and hook up electrical connection for bathroom ventilation fan in bathroom west wall, connecting to already-installed ducting
Bathroom: drywall
- Install ceiling slats to hold ceiling drywall
Finish carpentry
Interior finish
Install slats along ceiling onto which to attach T&G finishInstall T&G finish on interior walls exposed to living space: west, north/south, east, bathroom south, bathroom east.- Apply oil finish to all T&G surfaces
- Grind down/sand exposed timber beams with angle grinder flap disk
- Oil exposed timber beams
Doors/windows
Remove and deep clean windows- Make jambs for bathroom and main door
- Install entry door and trim
Trim
Trim floor/wall, wall/wall, and ceiling/wall junctions
Electrical finish in living space
Install all switches and outletsRun conduit for lights out of east wallReplace existing 5G1.5 supply cable from main panel to attic with 5G2.5 cableRun UTP cable from downstairs to attic office outlet for EthernetInstall box with outlet + Ethernet jacks on exterior of east wall for attic routerMove attic subpanel to east wall simplify and clean up exposed wiring and add circuits for attic living spaceMove cables/conduit supplying exterior-attic lights and outlets into east wall to be compatible with new panel positionConnect ventilation fans to power and install- Install lights in main living space
Bathroom
Floor screed
Install 50 mm of XPS over cement screedBuild forms for cement screedInstall expansion joint tape around perimeter of bathroomPour/lay screed
Cement board and drywall
- Install cement board on walls and ceilings, going all the way to floor slab with cement board.
- Finish cement board around bath with waterproof coating, e.g. Murexin KEMA HIDROSTOP
Next
- Finish floor with waterproof coating, e.g. Murexin KEMA HIDROSTOP or Murexin KEMA Hidrostop Penetrat
- Build platform for bathtub
- Build pony wall to hold bathtub supply lines
- Build in toilet frame structure with AAC
- Tile bathroom floor and add a row of tile skirting around perimeter of walls.
- Install “doorstop” to prevent water from draining out door
- Finish and paint drywall surfaces with a silicate mineral paint
- Install switches, outlets, and lights
Plumbing final (pending plumber availability)
- Install sink, toilet, and bathtub
- Install radiator in bathroom
- Install radiator in living space