How to strengthen floor joists before finishing an attic.
Reinforce attic joists for storage.
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As long as they are not damaged the joists should be strong enough to allow you to move around in the attic for an inspection and to provide storage for typical boxed items.
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To prevent sag in 2x6 s and strengthen at same time you could secure lengths of stainless steel or galvanized cable attach at each end of individual ceiling joists have cable go over a one or two spreaders or strut projecting down from the underside of the ceiling joist maybe 12 14 or so as not to lose too much headroom these could be 2x4 s fastened to ceiling joist with a plywood.
While this is not the optimal setup it is acceptable to have ceiling joists covered with plywood or osb to use for light attic storage of dead loads.
Reinforce the other half of the joist with the same method.
This is made up of ceiling joists typically 2x6 or larger boards.
They create the structural strength of the attic floor.
The floor structure of an attic is also the framing for the ceiling beneath it.
Reinforce all the other joists and corresponding rafters you ll be storing items on.
Plan is to use attic for storage not for living.
If your attic joists won t bear the weight necessary to finish out a living space but the engineer cleared them to support floor decking for light storage you can install inch plywood or.
In attics built purely for storage purposes you may find 2x6 ceiling joists or in some cases even 2x4 joists.
Pretty sure you mean joists not rafters rafters are the sloped members that run directly under your roof whereas joists are the horizontal members that sit atop the ceiling of the floor below the attic.