Attic insulation between roof trusses.
How to floor an attic with trusses.
The structure should be sufficiently wide to allow for a loft and attic spaces the loft area must be on a living floor and have attic rooms on both sides separated by knee walls a flat ceiling in the loft area and a floor below steep enough roof pitch to provide appropriate ceiling height for the loft area.
As with rafter style roofs toenailing is one of the most common ways of attaching a truss style roof to a wall plate.
If the roof slope is steeper than 9 inches in 12 inches of run it doesn t take much width to end up with a nice room 12 feet wide with an 8 foot ceiling.
Adding a new floor to weak attic trusses may interfere with the structural integrity of your house and can cause your ceiling to cave in.
If the attic joists are not adequate one way to strengthen the floor for live loads is to sister the old joists.
Look at this photo of the space created by attic trusses at my home.
If you have attic trusses not conventional trusses the members will be sized to support living space.
Attic trusses have a rectangular shape inside each truss.
Even easier you can also use a prefabricated attic floor kit designed specifically to raise the attic floor above the insulation.
The bottom chord is increased and loaded for live loads similar to floor systems in residential spaces.
Attic trusses are popular over garages or anywhere people want to increase living or storage space without adding another floor to their structure.
If you have a rafter framed attic the floor joists may or may not be large enough for living space and may need to be reinforced or replaced.
If your attic joists won t bear the weight necessary to finish out a living space but the engineer cleared them to support floor decking for light storage you can install inch plywood or.
Toenail a truss into the top of the wall plate by nailing through the sides of the bottom chord at a 30 degree angle.
Room in attic trusses or more commonly attic trusses allow for living spaces within a truss.
Measure the space where you want to lay the floor.
Since removing them is clearly not a safe option it s essential to replace them with horizontal steel beams that provide sufficient structural strength for the entire construction.
However if you keep the storage weight to a minimum you may be able to build a storage platform above the insulation by attaching supporting beams to the sides of the trusses.
You can t see the floor but.
In the case of 2x6 joists you can pair them up with additional 2x6 joists by nailing them together side by side.
I have this above my own garage.
Use a tape measure to measure the length and width of where you want to place the flooring.
Attic floors are made with floor joists or with truss members.
Use bracing to keep the trusses in place as you work your way across.