How to Board your Loft in just one Day!

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2023
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  • @BNMCarpentry
    @BNMCarpentry  Рік тому

    Please support BNM Carpentry by liking the video, subscribing and you can even buy me buy me a cuppa!
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    Thanks Ben

  • @Nick-mq8sp
    @Nick-mq8sp 7 місяців тому +9

    Thank you for posting this, gave me the courage to DIY it.

  • @Glo_up576
    @Glo_up576 3 місяці тому

    I love the look of this & really didn’t want to lose space by adding the legs

  • @sun2020able
    @sun2020able 6 місяців тому +2

    great job. query: you have put back the removed insulation covering the existing joists. is it ok? Does it have enough ventilation? I want to add another layer of insulation. we got only one layer

  • @noseyfuker
    @noseyfuker Рік тому +3

    Love your work i wished you wld do more in-depth vids, so crack on and help us viewers out 😃

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Mark, will definitely do more detailed vids in the future. Struggle to find the time to do what I do already.
      I do enjoy making videos tho so will be making more and Hopefully much better too.

  • @dannymurphy1779
    @dannymurphy1779 6 місяців тому +13

    The reason loftlegs are used is that there needs to be airflow across the insulation or you can end up with condensation on the joists. Also the insulation only works properly if it is loose. Also by putting more joists in you are adding quite a bit of weight to the loft. By all means DYOR but you get a much better loft with loftlegs in my opinion, a big advantage of them is the are off the ground so it is a lot easier to deal with your stuff once they are in.

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  5 місяців тому +18

      Loft legs are awful and don't spread the load. It makes a weak wobbly floor, which can cause cracks in the plaster board and screw filler to pop. I've had many jobs removing loft legs and using my method instead.
      My method makes a solid loft floor and strengthens the joists. Each joist is now connected together the floor is now part of the structure adding strength and stability.
      The weight of the cls is not an issue, cls is very light weight.
      I agree with you about the air flow I now leave gaps at regular intervals on layers 1 and 2, the floor is just as strong and connected.

    • @Meritumas
      @Meritumas 4 місяці тому

      @@BNMCarpentry perfect, I will use your advice when doing my attic this year!

    • @mattohalloran5472
      @mattohalloran5472 3 місяці тому +1

      @@BNMCarpentrywhen you say you leave gaps at regular intervals, do you leave gaps in the 3x2 or the insulation? I’m looking at DIY’ing it

    • @peterjones6733
      @peterjones6733 2 місяці тому +1

      That was a great question! I've never heard of loft legs and been asked to do a flooring job. Wondering about cables etc!! Now I know. Cheers bud!!

    • @Mikes-Lakelandwalksnwildcamps
      @Mikes-Lakelandwalksnwildcamps Місяць тому +1

      What do you mean by leave air gaps at regular intervals?

  • @jagsingh4937
    @jagsingh4937 Місяць тому +1

    Hey the 3x2s did you stack them on top of each other and what screws size did you use

  • @Girrts
    @Girrts Рік тому +4

    Great video, will use this method instead of loft legs

  • @darrenmackenzie1892
    @darrenmackenzie1892 9 місяців тому +1

    Ehat size of screws did you use? Great camera angle

  • @marcuskavanagh6874
    @marcuskavanagh6874 9 місяців тому

    I just bought the 3x2 god. There's a lot of weight in them. Hopefully that weight will be OK up in attic. Plus I got 4" screws will they be long enough

  • @aardvarkinstalls
    @aardvarkinstalls 4 місяці тому

    Loved that video mate. Very informative. I spend my life working in lofts as a TV aerial installer and often get asked to do this. What size boards are those and are they chipboard? PS I have subscribed too 👍

  • @Mikes-Lakelandwalksnwildcamps
    @Mikes-Lakelandwalksnwildcamps Місяць тому

    Hi, I’m sending the stilts back and doing this. What did you mean by having a gap at intervals? And also I have green floor boards 18mm, would OSB loft boards be batter?

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 Рік тому +1

    Nice job !!

  • @JonnyCoxon
    @JonnyCoxon 2 місяці тому

    Hi, what did you use to secure three layers together?

  • @dong9224
    @dong9224 5 місяців тому +4

    I didn't think joists would be strong enough on their own to take all the weight of the timber, flooring and then whatever your putting up there with people walking on it. I thought you needed to put the extra timber on joist hangars from the walls with supports under supporting walls in the middle if it has them, keeping them elevating above ceiling joists even after they deflect.. Then lay the boards on top of the new timbers.

    • @roulettered56
      @roulettered56 4 місяці тому

      Interesting. Not sure how much weight original Joist can take.

    • @dong9224
      @dong9224 4 місяці тому

      ​@@roulettered56it's normally 25kg per sq meter static load (dynamic load is higher but that is temporary mass that moves around, not evenly spread everywhere like static)

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  4 місяці тому

      It's plenty strong. Never had any issues with my way of doing it. Ive been doing lofts like this for over 5 years now.
      The weight is spread out, plus there are walls underneath I know they're not load bearing but still helps.

  • @richards9850
    @richards9850 6 місяців тому

    Good video, why do you use 3x2 timbers instead of larger ones, or are you adding strength by laying them overlap/brick style? Also you chose not to box in around the loft hatch was this because of electrics?

    • @abdullahbham6941
      @abdullahbham6941 2 місяці тому +2

      Hi Richard. Did u get an answer for why to use 3x2s and not larger ones??

  • @tomar3
    @tomar3 Рік тому +2

    So am I right in saying you lay 3x2 perpendicular to the existing joists. And you lay three on top of one another effectively making 9x2? I assume they're all secured with 4 maybe 5 inch screws?

  • @SCORPIONRULES1987
    @SCORPIONRULES1987 Місяць тому

    Wonderful work. Could share the links of item you used to build.
    It will help us to buy a correct items.
    Thank you in advance

  • @jakwalker7948
    @jakwalker7948 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi there, I saw you replied to someone saying "I now leave gaps at regular intervals on layers 1 and 2" what does this mean exactly please? Great job BTW!

  • @joordan191
    @joordan191 8 місяців тому

    What size boards did you use? Did you have to cut them down at all to get them to lay the way you did. Roughly the cost of raw material?

    • @peterjones6733
      @peterjones6733 2 місяці тому +1

      Tongue and groove Chipboard Loft Panels - 320 x 1220mm - Pack of 3 £15.

  • @user-tl7ht4hd1p
    @user-tl7ht4hd1p 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi,but if the insulation is arround 30cm use 3 layers of 4×2 timber?Thank you

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  5 місяців тому +1

      Base layer between the joists is 100mm top layer is 200mm. = 300 use 3 layers of 3x2 thankyou 😊

  • @matthewwallington2552
    @matthewwallington2552 Рік тому +2

    I’m gonna have ago after watching you
    Quick question our loft insolation is not as thick as that it was built in the 60s
    Do you lay new over the top of the old to build it up to guild lines
    Many thanks

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  Рік тому

      Nice one Matthew, 👍 yeah just lay a new layer over the old. Key is to make sure there will be enough air flow under the boards.
      Thanks Ben

    • @matthewwallington2552
      @matthewwallington2552 Рік тому

      Brilliant thank you ben

  • @VELCRO666
    @VELCRO666 6 місяців тому +1

    MY attic is a good size room , with clear space. is this way safe enough to put down and say put an office up there, just a desk and computer (obviously insulating and plasterboarding the roof) is this safe enough for that ?

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  6 місяців тому +1

      Yes absolutely 👍

    • @VELCRO666
      @VELCRO666 6 місяців тому

      @@BNMCarpentry awesome thank you

  • @olliepatrick472
    @olliepatrick472 Рік тому +1

    I’m looking to board my loft with some timber (4x2) but that’ll struggle to cover my insulation so I’d have no gap between boards and insulation. I thought about using larger timbers but am concerned about the extra weight and was advised against this. What’s your opinion on this as the expert?

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  Рік тому

      Just do what I do in the video bud. 3x layers of 3x2 and stagger the timbers. Or if you're worried about weight you can make small frames instead and screw those down.

    • @dlee7
      @dlee7 11 місяців тому +1

      Loft legs would give you the height to clear your insulation and are light enough not to cause weight issues.

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  7 місяців тому +1

      Loft legs come with many other issues I don't like them at all. I've had a few jobs where I've been asked to remove them in favour of my method.

    • @RMMaryport
      @RMMaryport 6 місяців тому

      ​@@BNMCarpentryloft legs are cheap plastic shit, I agree, what thickness insulation did this loft have? Also what air gap did you leave between the boards and top layer of insulation, mines a traditional roof so I have a lot more room in it but I'm trying to get the bare minimum on air gap for the insulation before I counter batten and board

    • @millin2222
      @millin2222 5 місяців тому

      Ledger board each side held in by resin anchor fixing raised 270mm using joists hangers

  • @kistophe
    @kistophe 2 місяці тому

    How much did the job cost in total? Cheers

  • @sammy4124
    @sammy4124 5 місяців тому +2

    What do you use to connect the 3x2 together ?

  • @guyonacub4335
    @guyonacub4335 7 місяців тому

    Do I need to leave a gap between the installation and the board for air flow please

  • @steveuk9162
    @steveuk9162 8 місяців тому +1

    Quick question, are you laying your 2.5 x 1.5 with the 2.5 side flat on the joints? Making it 4.5 deep of 1.5 flat making it 7.5 deep if that makes sense?

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  8 місяців тому

      1.5 flat 7.5 deep 👍

    • @steveuk9162
      @steveuk9162 8 місяців тому

      Perfect. Gives enough room then for 170mm insulation with a slight gap to the board. Thanks for the video, glad I found it 👌🏻

    • @jimpmorrison
      @jimpmorrison 7 місяців тому +1

      Hey, thanks so much for this very helpful video. I didn't quite follow this point about laying the 2.5 on it's side. In the video it looks as though you simply stack each of the pieces on top of each other on the narrow sides. Can I also confirm that you're using "2.5 x 1.5" and "3x2" interchangeably here? Are you using C16 or C24 timber? Thanks once again @@BNMCarpentry

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  7 місяців тому

      Yes 1.5 x 2.5, and c16. No need for c24. You're welcome 👍

    • @jasonchadderton4739
      @jasonchadderton4739 4 місяці тому

      So if your using 3x2 do you stack them 2inch high x 3inch wide or the other way around? Thanks.

  • @dalemac89
    @dalemac89 Місяць тому

    If you were asked to do this in a loft with 400mm of insulation, what would you do?

  • @Fatcun7
    @Fatcun7 6 місяців тому

    How much would this cost

  • @jack5528
    @jack5528 8 місяців тому

    Great work, how much of a gap between the top of the insulation and the bottom of the new board? Does it matter?

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  7 місяців тому

      Try to aim for an an inch minimum. If your loft has good ventilation then it matters less, if your loft suffers with condensation then I wouldn't attempt this until that's sorted.

  • @darrenmackenzie1892
    @darrenmackenzie1892 9 місяців тому

    Is this a new house? Im planning to do this way will it be stronger base?

  • @karimlashin3895
    @karimlashin3895 3 місяці тому

    Can I get rid of any wooden beams to create more space

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  3 місяці тому +1

      NO! They're there for a reason.

  • @darrenmackenzie1892
    @darrenmackenzie1892 9 місяців тому

    How many 3x2 are stacked on top of each other ?

    • @peterjones6733
      @peterjones6733 2 місяці тому

      HE said 3. Almost 9" high. But he mentioned joist offsets at 600mm so is his 3x3 actually 30cm x 20cm... 4" high?

  • @thibdelaf2808
    @thibdelaf2808 Рік тому +1

    would it be weaker to fit 8x2 instead of 3 layers of 3x2?

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  Рік тому +1

      Not at all. But It's cheaper to use 3x2s and the first layer you can screw straight through the top in to the joist with a 100mm screw so you get a solid fix.
      Also less risk of the timber warping when it's 3 separate layers. 👍

    • @thibdelaf2808
      @thibdelaf2808 Рік тому

      @@BNMCarpentry Thanks it makes sense. Unfortunately I checked my loft and the trusses are only 7 cm high so cant even fit the first layer of insulation in there before screwing the timber perpendicular...

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  Рік тому

      Yes you can it will be fine with a 100mm base layer. Is there any insulation now?

    • @thibdelaf2808
      @thibdelaf2808 Рік тому

      @@BNMCarpentry yes there is supposedly 400 mm in few different layers

    • @joannajarvis9003
      @joannajarvis9003 11 місяців тому

      @@BNMCarpentry What measurements do you mean by 3by2?

  • @caseyhartman7094
    @caseyhartman7094 2 місяці тому

    I'd like to do this except ductwork is along the floor.

  • @funhouse9566
    @funhouse9566 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi guys, amazing videp, got quoted £1500 for an area about same size as this video so will do it myself!
    What size screws did you use?

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  9 місяців тому

      100mm for timbers and 50mm for the boards.
      Was that price just for boarding or a ladder too?

    • @funhouse9566
      @funhouse9566 9 місяців тому

      @@BNMCarpentry just boarding mate!!

  • @Fletch510k
    @Fletch510k 7 місяців тому

    Can you hit me with material amounts and cost please 🎉

  • @DeeTeaDee
    @DeeTeaDee Місяць тому +1

    Ive just been quoted £1600 just to put boards down in my loft
    WTF !!????
    220 square feet!
    Is this normal!????
    Trying to get other companies out for more quotes but getting them out is a NIGHTMARE in itself!!!
    1600 quid just to put some junk in the loft FFS !!!!?? Whats going ON !???

    • @benmakepeace5759
      @benmakepeace5759 Місяць тому

      Without seeing the job its hard to say, but for just the boarding with no insulation or ladder fitted I would estimate the job to be between £900 - £1300.
      If its a simple job like the one in my video you're looking at around £500 in materials and one days labour for 2 men £400 if its going around the trusses and into the eaves then could take 1.5 - 2 days, hence the higher price.

    • @DeeTeaDee
      @DeeTeaDee Місяць тому +1

      @@benmakepeace5759 thanks mate. So 1700 is a bit high isnt it?
      Its not a BIG space. Just an average size space

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  Місяць тому

      20m² is a big space, and if its a limited company and they're charging vat and making a small profit on top of everything else then it is about right. If its a sole trader like me then yes over charging I'd say. But again hard to say as I've not seen the job.
      If you email me pics I can give you a better idea of costs.
      carpentrybnm@gmail.com

  • @martinpatterson3417
    @martinpatterson3417 6 місяців тому

    After you've finished boarding you've still removed a hell of a lot of insulation. Do you attach to the roof?

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  6 місяців тому +4

      I haven't removed any insulation bud, it's very clear in the video.

    • @martinpatterson3417
      @martinpatterson3417 6 місяців тому

      ​@@BNMCarpentry"Step 1: Remove all insulation". You left the base layer but that's not enough insulation in the UK.

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  6 місяців тому +7

      Step 3, relay the insulation. That's the whole point of raising the floor bud. 👍

    • @richcoliver
      @richcoliver 6 місяців тому +2

      Did you actually watch the video before being critical? Great video and exactly what I'm going to do. Doing this means when you are walking around up there, the weight is distributed across several trusses. Not achieved with crappy loft legs. 🙂

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella 10 днів тому

    This is very expensive and unnecessary in wood. You can make your own very stable and low cost loft legs. Cut an 8” length of 3x2 and screw a 6” length to it and a 4” length to that, gives a pyramid of 9” tall, from just 18” of wood. Make enough of these to be spaced along the top of the joists every 20”. Then sit full length 3x2 rails along the tops. This will straddle 12” of insulation above the joists and provides plenty of ventilation at half the cost. Edit: I will add in fairness, the method in the video is very quick if you don’t mind spending the small fortune in 3x2, but he should still have allowed some gaps for airflow across the joist runs.

  • @peterjones6733
    @peterjones6733 2 місяці тому

    600mm spacing… metric. 3x2… imperial? They don’t look like 3”x 2”. Could that be metric too? 30mm x 20mm?
    If imperial, 3 high is 9”
    If metric, 90mm high… less than 4”. And lighter.
    Which is it?

  • @Yourballix
    @Yourballix 7 місяців тому

    Why can’t boards be put down in joists

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  7 місяців тому

      Errrm did you watch the video?

    • @benh2
      @benh2 6 місяців тому

      Not enough clearance for insulation

    • @Yourballix
      @Yourballix 6 місяців тому

      @@BNMCarpentry I did. I asked WHY CANT BOARDS BE PUT ON THE JOISTS. Please tell me the time where he explains why they can’t. Thank you

    • @BNMCarpentry
      @BNMCarpentry  6 місяців тому +1

      They can. If you only have a base layer of insulation between the joists, even then I wouldn't recommend it as there are straps and cables in the way and you ideally want a slight air gap between insulation and boards. Which you won't get if you board straight on top of joists/ chords. Most houses have more than a base layer of insulation so it's impossible to lay on joists/ chords with removing the top layer of insulation.
      Fitting the boards to a raised floor makes the job 10x easier than fitting to existing joists, even if a loft had no insulation, no brackets or cables in the way I'd still do it.