Im looking for some advice if anyone can please help
I'm going to board my loft and I need to put some beams across the loft to lay the chip board on. The only problem is I have this annoying peice of wood going diagonally across the loft. Is my best option to take this off and then screw pieces of wood across the joists at right angles. Can I even do that? Or would my best option be to lay the pieces of wood at right angles to the joists but work and cut around this diagonal piece? I've drawn a picture to explain what I mean. At the moment my loft is as picture 1, is my best option 2 or 3? As you can see I'm an amateur so any advice would be good.im going to use the same size wood going diagonally for my beams going at right angles to the joists. Maybe if I can take out this piece of wood I will use slightly higher beams to give the insulation more room.
I'm going to board my loft and I need to put some beams across the loft to lay the chip board on. The only problem is I have this annoying peice of wood going diagonally across the loft. Is my best option to take this off and then screw pieces of wood across the joists at right angles. Can I even do that? Or would my best option be to lay the pieces of wood at right angles to the joists but work and cut around this diagonal piece? I've drawn a picture to explain what I mean. At the moment my loft is as picture 1, is my best option 2 or 3? As you can see I'm an amateur so any advice would be good.im going to use the same size wood going diagonally for my beams going at right angles to the joists. Maybe if I can take out this piece of wood I will use slightly higher beams to give the insulation more room.