ᐅ Beam thickness and spacing for a walkable intermediate floor?
Created on: 24 Jul 2022 07:06
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Chebno1Hello everyone.
I have been reading passively for a while, but this is my first active question.
I would like to install a walkable intermediate floor in our house to store various items. The room above which the intermediate ceiling is to be built measures 350cm x 950cm (11.5 ft x 31.2 ft). I was thinking of using beams (supported on joist hangers?), spanning the shorter distance (350cm / 11.5 ft). On top of these, OSB floorboards or similar would be installed. The walls where the beams are to be attached are masonry on one side and concrete on the other. Additionally, there are two window arches and two door openings in these walls (would this be a problem, since the beams would be fixed above them?).
My question is: how strong do the beams need to be dimensioned, and at what spacing should they be installed? I have some rafters from an old attic available with dimensions of 150 x 100mm (6 x 4 inches). Would these be suitable for this purpose?
Thank you very much for your help. If anything is unclear, please feel free to ask.
I have been reading passively for a while, but this is my first active question.
I would like to install a walkable intermediate floor in our house to store various items. The room above which the intermediate ceiling is to be built measures 350cm x 950cm (11.5 ft x 31.2 ft). I was thinking of using beams (supported on joist hangers?), spanning the shorter distance (350cm / 11.5 ft). On top of these, OSB floorboards or similar would be installed. The walls where the beams are to be attached are masonry on one side and concrete on the other. Additionally, there are two window arches and two door openings in these walls (would this be a problem, since the beams would be fixed above them?).
My question is: how strong do the beams need to be dimensioned, and at what spacing should they be installed? I have some rafters from an old attic available with dimensions of 150 x 100mm (6 x 4 inches). Would these be suitable for this purpose?
Thank you very much for your help. If anything is unclear, please feel free to ask.
Thank you for your response, but it only helps me to a limited extent. I have considered creating pockets in the masonry wall to make supports, and I will use joist hangers on the concrete wall.
However, I would be very grateful if someone could advise me on the spacing of the beams and the thickness of the OSB panels. The space will be used as an attic/storage area afterward, so it will not be heavily loaded. A drywall ceiling will be simply installed underneath the beams.
However, I would be very grateful if someone could advise me on the spacing of the beams and the thickness of the OSB panels. The space will be used as an attic/storage area afterward, so it will not be heavily loaded. A drywall ceiling will be simply installed underneath the beams.
I wouldn’t trust the bearings, as I’m not sure whether the walls are load-bearing or crumbling and only held together by the plaster. I would support the side beams against the walls from below (like a soccer goal), place the beams running across at 50cm (20 inches) intervals, and lay floorboards 23mm (7/8 inch) thick or thicker on top.
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