How To Lay Attic Boards
Put on work gloves safety glasses and a dust mask before entering the attic.
How to lay attic boards. Step 4 cut foam boards. All fixings to the joists or rafters should be done by screwing the panels down. Place a strip of caulking at every junction where the foam boards will have to meet the support structures of the attic. Place a 2 inch by 3 inch board.
Measure the space where you want to lay the floor. Call professionals to determine if your ceiling can carry the load. Place the furring strips on the wall carefully making sure they are aligned in a straight plane with one another. Step 1 measure the area closest to the attic door to determine if a whole sheet can be used or what the first cut must be.
Preparing your attic 1. Lay a block of wood along the outer edge of the board and tap it with a hammer if the tongue and groove connection creates too much resistance. Slide them into position with gloved hands the cut edges can be sharp. Use a tape measure to measure the length and width of where you.
Measure cut and fit infill pieces as you go to complete the run of boards. You must make sure that your ceiling trusses will. Wear long sleeves and pants since. When laying out for the first sheet keep in mind the distance between the joists as well as their thickness.
Two sheets will meet over a single joist so each will have only half the width of the joist for nailing. The long sides of the loft boards should be laid at 90 degrees to the joists and the ends of every board should always meet on a ceiling or floor joist. Walk to one end of the attic by carefully stepping only on the wooden ceiling joists.