Hi all,
Long time lurker first time poster!
I’m currently in the research stage of my garden room/office. I’ll be going for a suspended floor on groundscrews, with a floor using double joists on the rim, then singles at 400 centres. All 6x2.
I’ve seen a few builds using Egger protect tongue and groove as the subfloor and then screwing/nailing the stud walls straight down on this but after reading through the Egger installation guides they recommend leaving a 10 mill expansion gap against any walls. Obviously this isn’t possible when the stud walls are fixed to the top of the Egger protect.
Should I be mounting my stud sole plates onto the joists instead? And then laying the floor leaving a gap between the floor and sole the plate.
Is laying the subfloor to the end of the joists and then the stud walls on top acceptable from an expansion point of view? I’m looking at a floor size of around 6m by 3m.
Cheers,
Long time lurker first time poster!
I’m currently in the research stage of my garden room/office. I’ll be going for a suspended floor on groundscrews, with a floor using double joists on the rim, then singles at 400 centres. All 6x2.
I’ve seen a few builds using Egger protect tongue and groove as the subfloor and then screwing/nailing the stud walls straight down on this but after reading through the Egger installation guides they recommend leaving a 10 mill expansion gap against any walls. Obviously this isn’t possible when the stud walls are fixed to the top of the Egger protect.
Should I be mounting my stud sole plates onto the joists instead? And then laying the floor leaving a gap between the floor and sole the plate.
Is laying the subfloor to the end of the joists and then the stud walls on top acceptable from an expansion point of view? I’m looking at a floor size of around 6m by 3m.
Cheers,

