If you decide to use plywood be sure to measure the wood correctly so it will fit through the opening of your attic door.
Attic decking diy.
Build a frame on 16 centers perpendicular to the attic floor joists.
You can for instance use recycled materials.
The sections are durable lightweight easy to handle and resemble floor grates that provide plenty of ventilation for insulation below.
The subfloor installation is easy.
Full the spaces between the frame members with insulation.
Installing subflooring over attic rafters is a relatively easy diy project.
The most common attic flooring option is to use plywood.
You ll need to make sure that the plywood can fit through your attic door.
Measure the plywood and attic door.
Standard joist spacing for the installation of attic flooring materials is 16 inches on center oc meaning the distance from the center of one joist to the center of the next joist is 16 inches.
Attic dek flooring provides additional storage space that supports up to 250 pounds making it easier than ever to get those cluttered spaces organized.
Screw the frame to the joists to secure it in place making sure not to screw into electrical wires.
It may not provide enough support for some of the heavier items you wish to store in your attic though.
We set out to tackle diy attic storage and attic flooring and things got a little more adventurous than we expected.
Attic space offers many options for building storage or living space especially if you already have a well built basic flooring in place.
It s possible to create a solid floor without investing a lot of money.
Attic dek grids now come in a universal size to fit between 16 inch on center joist spacing and 24 inch on center joist spacing.
Covering the ceiling joists in the attic using plywood is a cheap way to make better use of the wasted space in your house.
Attic dek panels are lightweight plastic grids that are made to be installed in the unfinished area in an attic or over a garage.
Plywood is less expensive than attic dek and is eco friendly.
Rip 1 2 thick plywood to 24 widths so it will fit up the attic stairs.
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