boarding loft out..

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i am just in the process of insulating & boarding the loft out for storage use etc..my house is a steel framed house & the depth of the steel beams in the loft is 200mm,i am going to insulate it 1st 270mm as required 100mm base + 170mm top up insulation,obviously when i lay the loft boards onto the beams it is going to pack down the insulation ! i realise other people have fitted 3x2 battens in their lofts to increase the depth etc but is this really that neccesary ? whats the worst that can happen ..surely the insulation albeit packed in will still do its job adequately.
also i think i need to use 6ft x 2ft loftboards as this length will span 2 whole bays whereas wickes/b & q loft boards are only 1200mm long and dont..what would be the cheapest + best sheets of timber to use to do this job ? 6x2ft 18mm plywood or maybe something else ? will be going to b&q mon/tue to purchase 1 or the other..cheers again :)
 
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or i may just insulate it with 170mm insulation leaving 30mm gap for it to breathe etc then board over it..the loft insulation i took out was only 100mm or so & the previous owners lived with this for yrs seemingly without any problems.... :)
 
also as its a steel framed house the width between each steel beam is 850mm :eek: which doesnt give me alot of confidence with this span..of 18mm chipboard sheeting etc to be able to cope with a larger persons bodyweight walking on it!... on suggestions on wehat i need to do cheers again :) View media item 40897
 
You would be better off counter battening at more reasonable centres (400mm-600mm) and leaving a ventilation gap (especially in a steel framed house) the boarding out..
 
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cheers static..do you mean running 3x2 battens accross the steal beams on top thus also giving this ventilation gap to let the insulation breath etc...+ should i lay the 3x2 battens tall or flat for this required depth cheers again :)
 
Yes on top and tall.. the air gap will be more for the steels to avoid condensation forming and corrosion etc..
 
ok cheers i will do it that wat then..just get my 3x2 & some long bolts to fix through the timber & through the steel beam etc ..then i can board it out with b & q loft boards..hopefully get a discount on them and the 3x2 as i have a tradecard :)
 

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