Hope this isn't a tired topic, but I want to floor part of my loft for storage only, i.e. fairly light load. The house was built about 1892 and so has joists designed to support the ceiling and not much more - 3" X 2" spaced 15 to 17" apart.
Any recommendations please? I don't want to go overboard with new joists, etc. - not a loft conversion for living space. I'm thinking:
- plywood not chipboard, for more strength, but what grade and thickness?
- maybe some crossbearers perpendicular on top of the joists for strength and to allow space for more insulation, but what size?
- screwed not nailed to avoid damage to the ceiling below.
Is plywood worth the extra expense?
Are crossbearers worth the extra expense?
Would it be OK just to screw some chipboard to the joists?
Is building control required for this sort of thing these days?
Thanks.
Any recommendations please? I don't want to go overboard with new joists, etc. - not a loft conversion for living space. I'm thinking:
- plywood not chipboard, for more strength, but what grade and thickness?
- maybe some crossbearers perpendicular on top of the joists for strength and to allow space for more insulation, but what size?
- screwed not nailed to avoid damage to the ceiling below.
Is plywood worth the extra expense?
Are crossbearers worth the extra expense?
Would it be OK just to screw some chipboard to the joists?
Is building control required for this sort of thing these days?
Thanks.