Extending wall to end of the joists
Hi all, I've been lurking around the forums for a couple weeks learning a lot of things about house renovations. Have just bought my first house and it needs some work.
As it's a raised timber house in Brisbane, I want to put a wall in downstairs. The space for the wall has three floor joists extending out to the edge of the house, is it possible/sensible to build the wall right out to the edge? These joists will block the swing of the french doors we're wanting to put in, unless we build the wall right along the edge of the house. There is a pre-existing wall there already built about 30cm back from the edge (asbestos, being removed by pros this week) but I want to rebuild it further out.
There are bolts coming down through the "ceiling" at the edge which we'd be covering, but are these eave inspection gaps? I seem to remember someone mentioning this but a search finds nothing.
Will the wall being flush with the upper wall cause any problems with rainfall etc (even if sealed properly?)
Is there anything else I've missed? All advice is appreciated!