Hi all,
I was hoping you can help as I’m getting mixed feedback.
My hallway is very out of level. The joists from the front door to the mid point hallway sits high with 6x3 and big notches. The rest are 4x2. The 6x3 sit on a wall plate / timber bearer which is damp so I need to replace it and maybe go for a thinner one to help lower the 6x3s.
The damp proof course sits quite high, so I’m forced to use 4x2s or 5x2 with notches on the end. I need to span 1.8m between the front door and the next pillar / sleeper wall. Then the pillars run every 1.3m.
I was considering using double up 4x2s (c24) at 300mm centres, with two layers of 18mm ply (necessary to bridge the gap between the hallway and the next room).
I’ve had feedback to go to 6x2s but the structure doesn’t allow for that, unless I start taking down the sleeper walls, which is a lot of work. We’re not looking for level, just flatness to help lay down LVT unless we redo the entire floor in a few years time.
The span tables suggest a span of 1.6m at 4x2 for joists so am not sure how strong that is giving it’s a high traffic area and would double up help.
Any perspective will help. Trying to turn it into a few days worth of work without going over the time and for it to be strong.
I was hoping you can help as I’m getting mixed feedback.
My hallway is very out of level. The joists from the front door to the mid point hallway sits high with 6x3 and big notches. The rest are 4x2. The 6x3 sit on a wall plate / timber bearer which is damp so I need to replace it and maybe go for a thinner one to help lower the 6x3s.
The damp proof course sits quite high, so I’m forced to use 4x2s or 5x2 with notches on the end. I need to span 1.8m between the front door and the next pillar / sleeper wall. Then the pillars run every 1.3m.
I was considering using double up 4x2s (c24) at 300mm centres, with two layers of 18mm ply (necessary to bridge the gap between the hallway and the next room).
I’ve had feedback to go to 6x2s but the structure doesn’t allow for that, unless I start taking down the sleeper walls, which is a lot of work. We’re not looking for level, just flatness to help lay down LVT unless we redo the entire floor in a few years time.
The span tables suggest a span of 1.6m at 4x2 for joists so am not sure how strong that is giving it’s a high traffic area and would double up help.
Any perspective will help. Trying to turn it into a few days worth of work without going over the time and for it to be strong.