The nails will show where the joists lie in the attic.
Cut hole in ceiling for attic access.
Position a stepladder directly under the desired area for the attic access hole.
I need to have attic access in my bonus room.
Use a straight edge knife to cut any drywall paper that.
I ve been nervous about cutting a hole but it is time.
Werner s easy access attic ladder 5 cut ceiling joists step 1 mark.
For some unknown reason attic access doors in older homes are usually through a small scuttle hole cut in the ceiling.
Step 2 cut joist support boards.
Locate the joists behind the drywall.
Using drywall knife start cutting the ceiling out along your line.
I wanted to get opinions on where to put the access.
You must have a location that is free of hazards and obstructions in the overhead space and is free of hazards in the ceiling.
If you ve got to cut a hole in a drywall ceiling for a light fixture you could just let the dust and debris fall and clean it up later but there s a better.
Often the access is in an out of the way place like a closet.
If the room has no ceiling.
How to make a scuttle attic a k a.
Cut 2 joist sized boards long enough to span two joists on each side of your chosen.
The following diagram figure 1 shows the floor or ceiling joists after the access hole has been cut to install a new flight of stairs or provide an attic access.
Your goal is to cut a hole that is the correct size at the desired location in the ceiling.
Use long nails to nail an outline next to joists where ceiling material will need to be cut away.
The space above the ceiling is very tight but there is inadequate insulation and i need to add support for a projector.
How to cut a hole in the ceiling for attic access 1.
Using a stud finder mark your joists.
Figure 1 modified joists there are some important points to highlight.
I will be crawling around up there as i m 6 tall.
Use a pencil and draw a box within the joists.
Cut one rafter with a handsaw to allow space for you to crawl up into the attic.
Do not cut through a double beam in the attic since these are support beams for the entire house.
Locate an area centered between the two joists and cut a 6 to 8 inch diameter hole using a keyhole saw.