Most attics will need a sub floor to be laid that you can build on top of.
Attic floors diy.
This home improvement article goes over the various types of attic flooring available and discusses the importance of insulating your new attic floor.
Attic joists for live loads.
First you ll need to measure the area you want to floor so you can calculate how much wood you ll require.
Screw down into joists at 3 foot 0 91 m 91 44 cm intervals using wood screws.
It s possible to create a solid floor without investing a lot of money.
Attic joists that are made from 2x8s may be acceptable for building your attic floor but because every room is variable there are no absolutes.
Use 1 foot wide boards in pine or spruce to make quick work of putting down a floor.
Depending on your plan you may want to also add room dividers or supplementary knee walls to your attic.
Our attic wasn t built with flooring so until recently we didn t store anything in our home s attic.
Attic space offers many options for building storage or living space especially if you already have a well built basic flooring in place.
Cut sub floor panels to the appropriate size and install them over the joist beams.
How to video for putting attic flooring in your home using 1 2 inch plywood plywood is 1 2 inch recommending 3 4 inch if you are going to be walking on it a.
Be cautioned though that even with insulation hardwood flooring will cause a lot of foot traffic noise to the floor below.
To floor an attic you ll need to install a sub floor for support before laying your plywood floor.
You ll have to construct a wooden frame or sub floor with boards 16 inches apart to provide extra support for the floor.
You can for instance use recycled materials.
You also need to ensure that the joist spacing is adequate.
It was such a waste of good storage space.
Mar 27 2013 mike embarks on a project to lay a floor in the attic loft space.
Attic flooring is an ideal way to make better use of your attic by being able to walk around in the space and take advantage of its storage potential.