Hi,
I wish to board my empty loft. In order to do this, from what I have read on here I should add 4x2 battens running perpendicular to the existing joists spaced 400mm apart. I should then have insulation in-between the existing joists, and a crossing layer in between the new battens. Then the floor boards should go on top. All sounds good.
Two questions:
1) Achieving the recommended insulation thickness of 270mm is going to be a problem. The current joints are 100mm deep. If I put the 4x2 battens on top that will give me another 100mm of insulation. So total will only have 200mm. Any advice? It seems impractical to use bigger battens then 4 by 2?
2) How should I fit the battens to the existing joists? Simply screw the battens into the existing joists just to simply position them? Is this added weight (of the battens) + the floor + storage acceptable for the loft joists? (the house is a 1930's semi)
Thanks in advance, great forum!
I wish to board my empty loft. In order to do this, from what I have read on here I should add 4x2 battens running perpendicular to the existing joists spaced 400mm apart. I should then have insulation in-between the existing joists, and a crossing layer in between the new battens. Then the floor boards should go on top. All sounds good.
Two questions:
1) Achieving the recommended insulation thickness of 270mm is going to be a problem. The current joints are 100mm deep. If I put the 4x2 battens on top that will give me another 100mm of insulation. So total will only have 200mm. Any advice? It seems impractical to use bigger battens then 4 by 2?
2) How should I fit the battens to the existing joists? Simply screw the battens into the existing joists just to simply position them? Is this added weight (of the battens) + the floor + storage acceptable for the loft joists? (the house is a 1930's semi)
Thanks in advance, great forum!