If the room has a ceiling and you have cut the required hole go to step 2.
How do u cut a opening to an attic.
Position the piece flat against the short side of the attic stair frame.
Cut one rafter with a handsaw to allow space for you to crawl up into the attic.
Drive the 4 penny nails.
7 climb into the attic through the.
Remove the loose section of drywall.
Cut the ceiling along the rectangle lines using a hand saw or a jig saw but don t cut into the joists.
Peek into the attic to make sure there aren t any ducts wires or pipes in the way.
If the room has no ceiling mark the joists according to a or b below.
Place another 1 by 3 inch piece of wood on its narrow edge on the floor beside the angled piece.
Measure and cut two boards of the same size as the ceiling joists is preferable.
Cut the drywall straight across between the two joists connecting the ends of the two cut lines on the far edge of the attic access hole.
Align the short points of the 45 degree cuts with the inside corners of the frame at each end.
Check the spacing before securing the last.
This step is necessary regardless of whether you re expanding an existing hatchway or creating new attic access.
Then cut out the rough opening with a drywall saw.
Do not cut through a double beam in the attic since these are support beams for the entire house.
Remove all ceiling material and insulation in the opening.
Insert the boards at either end of the opening between the main joists.
Repeat the cut on the.
Do not cut the joist at this mark.
A if the chosen location is parallel to the joists mark the rough opening length on top of the joists.
Trace the top edge of the bottom piece of wood on the side of the angled piece.