Robert from winnipeg manitoba asks about the safety of walking around in his attic first let s be sure not to fall into the room below.
Planks for walking in attic.
The first plank is placed at the entrance of the attic walkway on the first horizontal chord.
It is held in place by the ceiling joists which inside the attic become the floor joists.
Be sure to trim the boards lengthwise so the ends land in the middle of a truss before you screw them in place.
Apply construction adhesive on one side and place it on the horizontal chord.
A 4 foot long plywood strip will need at least 8 screws on it.
The sections are durable lightweight easy to handle and resemble floor grates that provide plenty of ventilation for insulation below.
Place a 2 inch by 3 inch board directly on top of the joist nearest to the edge of the attic with its largest.
While you can nail the flooring into place a screwdriver will countersink screws and create a squeak free finish.
Using a nail gun is no guarantee that boards won t pop up.
If you are not going to remove the insulation you.
Each panel is made in the usa supports up to 250 lbs has notches to handle existing wiring that may be in the way and can either be used to cover an entire attic a pathway to reach hard to reach areas or just to cover a small area for storage.
Flooring for dead loads may not be sufficient for live loads the loads created by people and the features of living space.
If you plan to finish the floor in the attic and turn the room into a living space however you should always use 3 4 inch.
The wood should be at least 5 8 inch thick to handle a heavy load.
Attic dek flooring provides additional storage space that supports up to 250 pounds making it easier than ever to get those cluttered spaces organized.
Use an electric screwdriver to install the flooring base.
If you were to remove all the insulation you would see the drywall or plaster of the ceiling below nothing more.
These heavy duty plastic floor panels can be placed over existing attic joists measuring either 16 or 24 on center and have pre drilled holes to make installation simple.
After that screw it in place using the 2 inch deck screws.
The thinner plywood is acceptable when the joist spacing is 16 inches.
If plywood or particleboard is slightly warped it may pull loose if you nail it down.
Since the boards are sold in 4 foot by 8 foot sheets you may need to cut them into 2 foot wide strips to get them into the attic space.
Continue the process until the flooring is finished.