Watch this easy diy guide on how to fit an attic sub floor and boards.
Best way to put floor in attic.
By judi light hopson.
Attic dek flooring is an easy to install floor option that provides additional storage space supporting up to 250 lbs.
With interlocking flooring like these teak tiles from amazon you can install it yourself and since they lock together without tools you don t have to struggle to get tools into a narrow attic space they can go over slightly uneven surfaces that could exist in an old attic and are designed for indoors or.
To floor an attic you ll need to install a sub floor for support before laying your plywood floor.
Loftzone gives you a strong storage platform above even thick insulation in your attic.
Interlocking flooring is a great way to save money on installing your attic floor.
If your attic joists won t bear the weight necessary to finish out a living space but the engineer cleared them to support floor decking for light storage you can install inch plywood or.
If you keep these close together you will not have to worry about any gaps.
There are several different types of attic flooring you can use.
Raise ceiling joists also if the attic insulation is thicker than your ceiling joists you can raise the height of the joists to above the insulation by attaching 2 3 s to their top edge before you attach the attic floor.
Also if you do build a room or rooms in the attic one day the floor insulation will help soundproof the attic space.
For an easy attic flooring start with a simple laying down of wood planks.
First you ll need to measure the area you want to floor so you can calculate how much wood you ll require.
What is the cheapest way to put flooring in an attic.
Use 1 foot wide boards in pine or spruce to make quick work of putting down a floor.
You ll have to construct a wooden frame or sub floor with boards 16 inches apart to provide extra support for the floor.
Installing sections of plywood or old boards from demolished houses in combination can work.
Another way to add attic flooring is to secure plywood sheets to the floor.