Putting Boards Down In Attic
Now that you have boards lined up across the trusses you can cap off each end of the subfloor with boards on each end.
Putting boards down in attic. For an easy attic flooring start with a simple laying down of wood planks. How to lay attic flooring on top of fiberglass insulation 1. Place a 2 inch by 3 inch board. Maneuvering heavy 4 x 8 sheets of plywood or osb oriented strand board up to an unfinished attic is sometimes like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
Fix with two or three screws along the join. Another way to add attic flooring is to secure plywood sheets to the floor. Wear long sleeves and pants since. Walk to one end of the attic by carefully stepping only on the wooden ceiling joists.
If you keep these close together you will not have to worry about any gaps. To make the job easier use a circular saw to cut the plywood sheet first into 2 2 8 strips which will be much easier to handle. Cut the second board if necessary and slide it into position with the first board making sure the tongue and groove is fully connected to form an almost invisible join. Using a nail gun is no guarantee that boards won t pop up.
Put on work gloves safety glasses and a dust mask before entering the attic. While you can nail the flooring into place a screwdriver will countersink screws and create a squeak free finish. Use an electric screwdriver to install the flooring base. Once you have boards screwed into the entirety of the floor the attic should look like a grid.
Line up 2x4 inch 5 08x10 16 cm thick boards on each end of the grid and screw them into the existing boards that you laid.