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I intend to construct a cross joist loft floor for lightweight storage in my single storey home in France that has a trussed rafter roof (pls see attached figure). 1979 construction with no rot or damage. No water tanks creating additional loads.
The existing joists are 35wx95d on 600mm centres. The building is 8.4m wide, the maximum unsupported span is 4.3m in the region where the flooring will reach but this will stop at where the truss supports which are, a 2.80m central span.
I intend to make I-joists by grooving 10mm deep on 38wx47dx2400mm treated timber and 2400x120dx9mm OSB to obtain a joist depth of 175mm to provide a 270mm insulation void.
The floor will be Kronospan OSB3 16mm thick grooved and screwed to the I-joist.
What centres should my I-joists be please? 600mm seems appropriate, with diagonal cross bracing.
Thanks in advance.
I intend to construct a cross joist loft floor for lightweight storage in my single storey home in France that has a trussed rafter roof (pls see attached figure). 1979 construction with no rot or damage. No water tanks creating additional loads.
The existing joists are 35wx95d on 600mm centres. The building is 8.4m wide, the maximum unsupported span is 4.3m in the region where the flooring will reach but this will stop at where the truss supports which are, a 2.80m central span.
I intend to make I-joists by grooving 10mm deep on 38wx47dx2400mm treated timber and 2400x120dx9mm OSB to obtain a joist depth of 175mm to provide a 270mm insulation void.
The floor will be Kronospan OSB3 16mm thick grooved and screwed to the I-joist.
What centres should my I-joists be please? 600mm seems appropriate, with diagonal cross bracing.
Thanks in advance.