I have just built a new suspended timber subfloor, 3m length 95x45mm joists at 450mm centres. I am about to put 18mm plywood on top, perpendicular to the joists. The short edges have been cut so they meet on a joist, but although I have a fitted a couple of noggins across each joist they are not under the short edges. I maybe should have planned this better, but when putting together the subfloor it felt like the noggins worked better a bit nearer the joist ends rather than 1.2m in.
I will be refitting 18mm solid wood flooring that I lifted, on top of the ply, with tongue-tite screws and these will run perpendicular to the unsupported long edges of the ply, so I am thinking than noggins under these edges is probably unnecessary as the wood flooring should pull it all together?
I will be refitting 18mm solid wood flooring that I lifted, on top of the ply, with tongue-tite screws and these will run perpendicular to the unsupported long edges of the ply, so I am thinking than noggins under these edges is probably unnecessary as the wood flooring should pull it all together?