How to lay out place secure decking.
How to fsten a 2x6 to agarage floor.
Your sketch should depict the floor s basic shape and layout complete with any additional features like alcoves nooks and staircases.
One way that i have seen an engineer fix a cut floor truss was to gusset on both sides with 1 2 plywood.
If you need a storage area above your garage strong ceiling joists are necessary to support the added weight.
I am after some advice about how to raise my garage floor to make better use out of it.
Before you begin cutting or measuring grab a pencil and paper and sketch an outline of your floor.
The wooden joists or beams over your garage help hold your roof in place.
Attach your 2x6 cleats vertically to the posts.
Draw up a basic floor framing plan.
Extremely long spans staircases or interior walls typically require additional support which can complicate your framing.
In this video i show you the method that i use to attach basement framing to a concrete floor.
Measure the overall length of the new floor and cut a length of 2 by 4 pressure treated lumber to this dimension for both sides of the room.
I use tapcon concrete screws to secure the wood to the floor.
The cleats will help carry the weight of the beams and provide a spot to set your large dimensioned horizontal boards before you fasten them.
There s currently about a 200mm drop from the kitchen in to the garage i want to make them level in height.
We describe how to lay out and fasten deck boards to the deck floor joist structure and how to decide on the appropriate deck board gap.
I am not an engineer just my thoughts.
By sistering up the 2 oc 2x6 with 2x6 s i would think the the strength of the floor would change to 2x6 1 oc.
Choices of deck board fastener types and methods include nails screws clips and a wide variety of hidden deck board fastener systems that we describe here as well.
Edited 8 14 2005 6 42 pm et by wyatt.
The current concrete floor isn t anywhere close to level.
Install it flat on the slab surface with the outside edge aligned against the side wall or the edge of the floor line.