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Ceiling Raise & Vaulted Ceiling Conversion
Texas's Structural Specialists

Transform standard 8-foot ceilings into soaring vaulted spaces. Tray ceilings, cathedral conversions, full vaults — structurally engineered, permitted, and built to last.

Ceiling Types

Vaulted vs. Cathedral vs. Tray Ceilings

Not all ceiling raises are the same. Understanding the structural differences between ceiling types helps set expectations for scope, cost, and what's achievable in your specific home.

⛰️ Vaulted Ceiling

Follows the roofline on one or both sides — the ceiling rises as the roof rises. Requires removing ceiling joists and transferring their load to the ridge beam or exterior walls. Creates dramatic height but requires major structural work.

Complexity: High

Typical cost: $8,000–$25,000

🏛️ Cathedral Ceiling

Symmetric vaulted ceiling that follows the roof pitch equally on both sides of the ridge. Requires a structural ridge beam to eliminate the need for collar ties. Stunning but structurally demanding — requires full PE engineering.

Complexity: Very High

Typical cost: $15,000–$35,000+

🔲 Tray Ceiling

A raised center section within a flat ceiling — creates the illusion of height without touching the roof structure. Far less structural impact than a full vault. Popular in master bedrooms and dining rooms. Can be done in a day.

Complexity: Low–Medium

Typical cost: $3,500–$7,000

Structural Realities

What Happens When You Remove Ceiling Joists

Ceiling joists do two jobs: they support the weight of the ceiling drywall below, and they act as ties to prevent the roof's outward thrust from pushing the exterior walls apart. Remove them — as you must when vaulting a ceiling — and you have to replace both functions with engineered substitutes.

Ridge Beam Engineering

For cathedral ceilings, the ridge must become a structural beam — carrying the rafter loads in bending rather than relying on collar ties. This beam must be sized by a PE, and its posts must carry the load to the foundation.

Rafter Sizing Verification

When ceiling joists are removed, the rafters must be verified for adequacy as combined roof-and-ceiling members. Often they need to be sistered (reinforced) to meet deflection requirements for the exposed ceiling below.

Insulation Strategy

Vaulting eliminates attic insulation space. Spray foam between rafters (closed-cell provides both insulation and vapor barrier) or rigid foam above the roof deck are common solutions. LBWP coordinates with insulation contractors.

HVAC Rerouting

Attic HVAC equipment and ductwork often need to be relocated or reconfigured when the attic space is eliminated. This is identified during our assessment and factored into the project scope.

⚠️ The Joist Direction Rule: Ceiling joists always span the short direction of the building (unless specifically designed otherwise). This determines which walls are load-bearing at the ceiling plane and which direction a vault can naturally follow the roof slope.

Ceiling Raise — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a vaulted ceiling and a cathedral ceiling?

A vaulted ceiling follows the roofline asymmetrically (can slope one direction). A cathedral ceiling is symmetric — the pitch follows the roof equally on both sides of the ridge. Both require structural engineering. A tray ceiling is a decorative raised section within a flat ceiling — far less structural work.

Can I vault my ceiling if I have a trussed roof?

Trussed roofs are more challenging to vault but not impossible. Truss modification is a major structural engineering project. LBWP's PE evaluates your specific roof system. In some cases, a partial vault or a raised flat section is achievable. We assess during the free estimate.

How much does a ceiling raise cost in Texas?

Tray ceiling (single room): $3,500–$7,000. Vaulted conversion: $8,000–$20,000. Full cathedral conversion: $15,000–$35,000+. All include PE engineering and permits. Call for a same-day ballpark.

What happens to insulation when a ceiling is vaulted?

The attic insulation space is eliminated. New insulation is required between rafters or at the roof deck — typically closed-cell spray foam. This is factored into the project scope and cost.

Which direction do ceiling joists run?

Always the short direction of the building — shorter spans require smaller lumber and deflect less. When vaulting, these joists are removed and the load transferred to the ridge beam or exterior walls, which is why structural engineering is required.

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LBWP serves 45 cities across Texas from three regional offices. Select your city for local pricing, engineering details, and neighborhood-specific details.

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