20 and are 16 on center.
Reinforcing 2x4 attic joists.
Each joist is strong enough to support my weight 175lbs concentrated in a 1 segment of the joist and.
I have places in the attic where there is a 12 foot span only supported by 2x4s.
I want to finish this space with drywall walls and ceiling and also a drywall ceiling in the garage under the joists.
The existing ceiling joists are 2x6s clear spanning about 11 feet 3 inches.
The type of modifications selected for reinforcing the joists will depend on the recommendations of the engineer but the following methods are commonly used to beef up undersized attic joists.
Decided to use 2x4 at 16 inch centers as joists.
My ultimate plan is to sister the joists to make a sturdier attic ceiling blow in insulation on the roof and put plywood across the joists for a storage platform for my boxes christmas decorations etc.
Plan is to use attic for storage not for living.
Cut a 2 by 4 inch board to match the distance you measured.
Our house has almost exactly the same thing.
I d like to double my ceiling joists to make my attic space easier to work in for electrical plumbing and for lightweight storage.
Each joist is connected by a vertical 2x4 to the roof rafter above it positioned about 4 from the wall.
2x10s are the code today.
How to reinforce 2 4 attic floor joists.
Sistering is the process of adding a new joist next to each existing joist.
If the attic joists are not adequate one way to strengthen the floor for live loads is to sister the old joists.
With the 2x4 joists 16 inch centers running the 15 foot width.
Beefing up attic joists for living space.
I need to convert an attic to livable space with minimal disruption to first floor habitation.
Senna posted in construction techniques on may 26 2004 09 05am just installed an attic ladder in 90 year old house.
2x4 s actual size spaced 16 on center running the width of the building uninterrupted with the ends resting on top of the wall top plate.
As you can imagine the floor bends a bit when walked on there are tongue and groove planks over the joists in the attic for a floor.
Rather than sistering in.
Nail the board to the joist and rafter with two nails at each spot.
Place the board vertically with the ends overlapping the ceiling rafter and the joist.
I talked to a structural engineer and he advised to sister the existing 2 4 joists.