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Hopefully someone can offer some advice on this. I want to board the central area of my loft. 2.6m width by 6m length. Ceiling joists are 3x2 so on the weedy side. Supported by 2 5x2 binders running the 6m length which are supported on masonry. head height is at a premium so I don’t want to raise the floor height too much. There are walls below although the internal walls at 1st floor level don’t line up with that at ground level so presumably aren’t up to taking any huge support. The centre binder needs to go, but given that’s not supported on masonry and I’ll be adding some additional strength, I think that’s ok?
Options that I can see are
1. Sister the joists within the central 2.6m only, so between the supported binders. That’s where the additional weight will be, it’s across a couple of walls and should prevent deflection?
2. Cross batten. Should firm up the floor and spread load?
3. Use joist hangers to support new floor joists for the loft floor from the supported binders + support on internal walls. Would be independent (ish) of the ceiling joists, but too much load on the binders?
Any thoughts on this appreciated
Options that I can see are
1. Sister the joists within the central 2.6m only, so between the supported binders. That’s where the additional weight will be, it’s across a couple of walls and should prevent deflection?
2. Cross batten. Should firm up the floor and spread load?
3. Use joist hangers to support new floor joists for the loft floor from the supported binders + support on internal walls. Would be independent (ish) of the ceiling joists, but too much load on the binders?
Any thoughts on this appreciated