For two of the three fixes we show solutions a and b you need access to the floor joists from below.
Do i need to cross my floor joists.
2 by 6 or 2 by 8 lumber.
Don t allow your crew to walk on i joists or install subfloor sheathing until all hangers blocking panels and temporary safety bracing strapping are fully installed.
Things you will need.
A sister joist is a second joist that goes alongside the first one and stiffens the floor.
While not the ultimate voice in spans these calculators do provide a reality check.
Proper bridging distributes the load on the floor to other joists and over time prevents floors from sagging and squeaking do to floor joists twisting and warping.
Joists that have severe crowns need to be set aside or some of the crown needs to be trimmed off so the floor remains fairly flat once covered with plywood or oriented strand board.
The extra two inches of vertical distance when a floor is framed with 2 x 10 joists rather than 2 x 12s can be quite important for example.
For more serious weaknesses you may need to shore up the floor joist structure with a cross beam and lally posts.
But larger is not always better when builders are constructing a home or adding a room addition.
You don t need any special skills or tools to stiffen your floors and all the materials are readily available at home centers.
Common sense tells you that large floor joists can carry more load and spacing joists closer together also increases the load bearing capacity of a floor.
The only caveat to this is that you need to make sure you have enough space to add another joist.
When a load is applied to a joist the wood fibers along the bottom edge go into tension and those along the top go into compression fig.
The fixes we ll show work for both solid wood joists and wood i joists.
Floor joist bridging is critical to the structural strength of a floor as shown in figure 1.
Walking on joists before all accessories and floor decking are installed i joists are unstable and can roll over if walked on leading to injuries.
How joists support floors and ceilings joists the horizontal members that span two walls and or beams have to carry the weight of the walls people furniture appliances and other stuff we place on them.
If you purchase engineered floor joists that resemble steel i beams these have no crown in them.
Yet it is not uncommon to find bridging not properly installed or missing all together.
Cross braces may be installed during the construction process or added to older homes and it involves nailing small wooden braces from the top of one floor joist to the bottom of the next joist and vice versa to form an x.
Working your way across the floor add the braces between adjacent joists one at a time at eight foot intervals.
Joists you may have thought adequate for your attic floor may not come close to being strong enough.
The added depth of these two allows extra support and reduces bouncing.