I've just finished a truss roof. I used queen post trusses so that I could store loads of stuff up there. I've now discovered that it won't actually take the weight. Plasterboard + chipboard may just about leave me with enough weight to support my garage door, which makes the storage area pointless if I can't put anything up there.
I'm now wondering how I can increase the weight capacity
I'm considering running matching timbers parallel to the bottom chords (72mm thick), but on a 3.4m span, I think I would need quite a few of them, and they would be quite hard to squeeze in. Another option I've considered is something like steel box sections (maybe 40mm) instead, which can take the weight of the ceiling and garage door, but I'm not certain how well they would cope with that span. Fixing plasterboard to steel could also be a pain.
Does anybody have any thoughts/ideas?
I'm now wondering how I can increase the weight capacity
I'm considering running matching timbers parallel to the bottom chords (72mm thick), but on a 3.4m span, I think I would need quite a few of them, and they would be quite hard to squeeze in. Another option I've considered is something like steel box sections (maybe 40mm) instead, which can take the weight of the ceiling and garage door, but I'm not certain how well they would cope with that span. Fixing plasterboard to steel could also be a pain.
Does anybody have any thoughts/ideas?

