I am planning on boarding some of the loft in a new build for a friend of mine.
It seems the sheds all sell loft panels in 1200x300 or so panels so you can get them in and up.
My question is, if the panels are T&G'd all the way round, then I guess you don't have to worry about the edges hitting joists all the time as the T&G will give the boards some strength. Is that correct - same as T&G's chipboard flooring they put in?
I don't think there will be a huge amount of weight up there or anything, but just wanted to check incase it was a no no. I know the Wickes boards aren't grooved on the edges so they would have to meet at joist centres. B&Q seem to have ones that are T&G's all round.
It seems the sheds all sell loft panels in 1200x300 or so panels so you can get them in and up.
My question is, if the panels are T&G'd all the way round, then I guess you don't have to worry about the edges hitting joists all the time as the T&G will give the boards some strength. Is that correct - same as T&G's chipboard flooring they put in?
I don't think there will be a huge amount of weight up there or anything, but just wanted to check incase it was a no no. I know the Wickes boards aren't grooved on the edges so they would have to meet at joist centres. B&Q seem to have ones that are T&G's all round.