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Hello,
I know there have been a few threads on loft boarding, but I couldn't find much in terms of diagrams or anything specific to my loft so I thought Id ask.
The intention is to board part of the loft for storage, without loading the existing ceiling joists too much. Aiming for 300mm of insulation
image 1 - shows the wall outlines in green and grey and existing ceiling joists in yellow
image 2 shows the plan,
new timber shown in blue,
green vertical surfaces are the cross sections of the top floor walls,
1. add 4*4 and align this with the central internal wall. - (4*4 is shown in diagram as 2 off 2*4)
2. lay some 2*6 with 1 end on the newly added 4*4. The other end fix to the existing ceiling joists with a plywood gusset.
my hope was that doing this will spread the load over the walls, rather than loading ceiling joists.
feels like overkill.
is there an easier way?
I know there have been a few threads on loft boarding, but I couldn't find much in terms of diagrams or anything specific to my loft so I thought Id ask.
The intention is to board part of the loft for storage, without loading the existing ceiling joists too much. Aiming for 300mm of insulation
image 1 - shows the wall outlines in green and grey and existing ceiling joists in yellow
image 2 shows the plan,
new timber shown in blue,
green vertical surfaces are the cross sections of the top floor walls,
1. add 4*4 and align this with the central internal wall. - (4*4 is shown in diagram as 2 off 2*4)
2. lay some 2*6 with 1 end on the newly added 4*4. The other end fix to the existing ceiling joists with a plywood gusset.
my hope was that doing this will spread the load over the walls, rather than loading ceiling joists.
feels like overkill.
is there an easier way?