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I posted this thread the other day, having not understood what bearers are: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/strengthening-loft-for-storage-and-light-use.558668/
Would it be permissible sister each bearer with two additional 6x2s, bolted at the ends where the bearers meet the wall, with 18mm of padding so that they're not touching?
I can then add my 5x2s at cross sections to these new timbers with joist hangers and noggins, pretty much creating a new floor above the existing 4x2s.
I'm trying to weigh up strength vs. depth for insulation vs. not disrupting the current floor or doing anything dodgy! The floor will need to support storage and two people sitting up there watching a film from time to time, but we're not planning on having parties or anything like that.
If anyone knows of any other options outside doing a full loft conversion (which isn't necessary for us), that would be great.
On that note, I had a look at LoftZone, but it stipulates that it is strictly for storage only. Apparently it supports up to 500kg per square metre though, so it might be an option considering the existing 4x2s seem sturdy and it spreads the weight out.
Would it be permissible sister each bearer with two additional 6x2s, bolted at the ends where the bearers meet the wall, with 18mm of padding so that they're not touching?
I can then add my 5x2s at cross sections to these new timbers with joist hangers and noggins, pretty much creating a new floor above the existing 4x2s.
I'm trying to weigh up strength vs. depth for insulation vs. not disrupting the current floor or doing anything dodgy! The floor will need to support storage and two people sitting up there watching a film from time to time, but we're not planning on having parties or anything like that.
If anyone knows of any other options outside doing a full loft conversion (which isn't necessary for us), that would be great.
On that note, I had a look at LoftZone, but it stipulates that it is strictly for storage only. Apparently it supports up to 500kg per square metre though, so it might be an option considering the existing 4x2s seem sturdy and it spreads the weight out.