Does anyone have any comments (good or bad) for this scheme to board out a part of my loft:-
I'm going with 38 x 89 CLS studs running at right angles over the top of the existing trusses. Topped with 320 x 1220 chipboard sheets. This will be the central third of the loft. The sheets will be screwed at 150 centres to the studding and Gorilla glued together at the tongue & groove joints. I don't think that I need to screw the studs to the rafters as they will be held in place by the floor sheets, and along the edges with existing timbers. It will effectively float over the rafters. The insulation will remain as is at 100mm beneath the boarded third. There will be an 89mm gap for ventilation beneath the boarding.
The outer two thirds, one each side of the central portion will remain un-boarded, but the insulation will be topped up with another 170mm of insulation.
Not the ideal amount of insulation, but I believe two thirds of the loft at the current recommended depth will be an acceptable compromise.
I'm going with 38 x 89 CLS studs running at right angles over the top of the existing trusses. Topped with 320 x 1220 chipboard sheets. This will be the central third of the loft. The sheets will be screwed at 150 centres to the studding and Gorilla glued together at the tongue & groove joints. I don't think that I need to screw the studs to the rafters as they will be held in place by the floor sheets, and along the edges with existing timbers. It will effectively float over the rafters. The insulation will remain as is at 100mm beneath the boarded third. There will be an 89mm gap for ventilation beneath the boarding.
The outer two thirds, one each side of the central portion will remain un-boarded, but the insulation will be topped up with another 170mm of insulation.
Not the ideal amount of insulation, but I believe two thirds of the loft at the current recommended depth will be an acceptable compromise.