Flooring for Lofts

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:D Hi - I would like to put flooring down in my loft so it can be used for storage. I have heard you can get boards that lock together but can't source them. Any ideas? If this is not true what should I use instead and where can I get it?

Hope someone can help me ;)
 
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Northern Bird said:
:D Hi - I would like to put flooring down in my loft so it can be used for storage. I have heard you can get boards that lock together but can't source them. Any ideas?

Try here for starters

If no luck, try this one
 
Thanks for that. I had already done search engins and checked out this site with no joy that is why I am asking for help. Any advice would be great!
 
I'm sure you mean the chipboard T&G loft boards, available at most sheds.

See here
 
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Use 3"x1" timber flat in the opposite direction of the ceiling joists and position it so that the T&G is on the centre of the 3"x1" for supports. This way will give you a cross air flow underneath and no slots to cut out for pipe/wire etc. You can buy T&G loft pack of 5 but I think it will be cheaper to buy 8'x2' or 6'x2' T&G sheet if you can get it through the loft trap.
 

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