Hi all
I’ve just laid a 5m x 2m area of loft flooring using B&Q’s “Finnloft Click” system. The panels are made of OSB 3 with interlocking grooves on all four edges. In practice, you have to trim one short edge for fixing over 600mm joists and then just butt the ends together. Each plank is 1220 x 320mm and although it’s only 15mm thick, it’s plenty strong enough to take me jumping on it.
The instructions suggest fixing with 4mm x 38mm screws; the number of screws per panel is unspecified. I found it most practical to use only 2 screws per panel, inserted across the middle joist that it spans.
However, now that I’ve finished, it’s just dawned on me that there’s no allowance for expansion. In the past, I’ve laid 2 laminate floors and the instructions made much of allowing a 10mm gap all round for the interlocking planks to expand. The Finnloft Click panels interlock in much the same way but I’ve just gone and screwed them to my joists so they can’t move!
I’m a bit concerned because the inside of a loft gets as hot as a baker’s oven in summer so there must be quite a bit of movement – but maybe all the roof timbers expand together so there’s no problem?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Regards.
I’ve just laid a 5m x 2m area of loft flooring using B&Q’s “Finnloft Click” system. The panels are made of OSB 3 with interlocking grooves on all four edges. In practice, you have to trim one short edge for fixing over 600mm joists and then just butt the ends together. Each plank is 1220 x 320mm and although it’s only 15mm thick, it’s plenty strong enough to take me jumping on it.
The instructions suggest fixing with 4mm x 38mm screws; the number of screws per panel is unspecified. I found it most practical to use only 2 screws per panel, inserted across the middle joist that it spans.
However, now that I’ve finished, it’s just dawned on me that there’s no allowance for expansion. In the past, I’ve laid 2 laminate floors and the instructions made much of allowing a 10mm gap all round for the interlocking planks to expand. The Finnloft Click panels interlock in much the same way but I’ve just gone and screwed them to my joists so they can’t move!
I’m a bit concerned because the inside of a loft gets as hot as a baker’s oven in summer so there must be quite a bit of movement – but maybe all the roof timbers expand together so there’s no problem?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Regards.