Lumen wrote: » Your options depend on the size of the attic hatch.
Goose81 wrote: » They don't cause I will just use a skill saw to chop the 8*4 sheets in half so they fit so the hatch doesn't affect my plans at all regards sheeting I use. Basically just wondering whether ply or chipboard will be better.. not worried about what I can get through the hatch I will sort that
Class MayDresser wrote: » Any thoughts on counter battening it? Many cables around?
Goose81 wrote: » They don't cause I will just use a skill saw to chop the 8*4 sheets in half so they fit so the hatch doesn't affect my plans at all regards sheeting I use.
dodzy wrote: » 8X4 sheets of 18mm OSB. Cut to size.
Lumen wrote: » That's fine as long as you're not fussed about using T&G.
Goose81 wrote: » Thanks You have actually prompted the question I was wondering. If I use osb board, is the purpose of this board to prevent air leaks and try to keep it insulated or because it's t and g does it mean you can just lay it and not worry about the sheets Lying straight on rafters? I don't understand it's purpose is it to keep it airtight and insulate the floor or because you can just throw the stuff down and not worry about landing on a beam..
Goose81 wrote: » Hi all, The folks have asked me to floor their attic, it's purely to have more storage space not to create a room or anything. The mother priced up attic boards and they seem stupid money so I was just going to buy ply or chipboard and floor it out. Which would be better, obviously chipboard would be lighter but I'm not sure, any ideas.. The only weight that's gona be on it is Christmas decorations and empty suitcases etc, no massive weight. When the mother went to builders depots and gave them the size of the attic they said 500 quid using attic flooring boards, I reckon I can do it was cheaper using ply or chipboard.. Thanks Dave
BrownFinger wrote: » If your laying floor right onto the rafters you don't have enough insulation
Dr_Colossus wrote: » Sounds like you're looking to floor about 35m2 based on above pricing which is a huge floor area just for storage. Is it an option to floor about 5-10m2 around the hatch since not looking to cross batten and overlay with additional insulation throughout. Would cut down the cost/time significantly, working in an attic at present in this heat is hard going.
Goose81 wrote: » The whole roof has been sprayed with foam insulation last year, it's like an oven up there so not worried about that.
prochida wrote: » The engineering boards were expensive ( ~€15) but bought only 2 or three at a time.