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Please help. Never done a timber floor so all help appreciated.
The garage is 254cm wide.
I will use 45x125mm c24 timber in 2.4m lengths. I will mount ledger boards to the two longest opposing walls. If I mount just one ledger board to both walls I will have a span of 245cm. A 245cm gap will waste a lot of timber because timber is sold in 240cm lengths.
So I propose to mount one ledger board to one side and two ledger boards on the other side. This will result in a span of 240cm. Is it OK to mount two ledger boards together on one wall?
Also do ledger boards need to be set away from the wall? I read maybe this needs to be done to prevent damp.
Also how do I know what is the best way to fix the ledger boards to the brick wall? Do I need m12 rawlbolts? Do these need a resin to be set in the wall securely?
Any tips to get the ledger board perfectly level?
Thank you so much for any advice
The garage is 254cm wide.
I will use 45x125mm c24 timber in 2.4m lengths. I will mount ledger boards to the two longest opposing walls. If I mount just one ledger board to both walls I will have a span of 245cm. A 245cm gap will waste a lot of timber because timber is sold in 240cm lengths.
So I propose to mount one ledger board to one side and two ledger boards on the other side. This will result in a span of 240cm. Is it OK to mount two ledger boards together on one wall?
Also do ledger boards need to be set away from the wall? I read maybe this needs to be done to prevent damp.
Also how do I know what is the best way to fix the ledger boards to the brick wall? Do I need m12 rawlbolts? Do these need a resin to be set in the wall securely?
Any tips to get the ledger board perfectly level?
Thank you so much for any advice