JAZERUS
Electrical
- Jan 13, 2010
- 3
I have an exsisting attic with 2 2x6's sistered 16" on center over a 12' span. I have used this area for storage and overtime the sheetrock nails have popped (in the ceiling below)from the depression when holding heavy loads in the middle of the span.
When I move the weight away I can see that the nails become flush again. Currently when jumping up and down the floor has very minimal bounce and the ceiling below is and looks level and straight.
The proposed fix: sister the Joists with 1/4" x 5.25" x 11.5' flintch plate, bolted with 1/2" carrige bolts every 16" and four bolts at each end. I know the typical construction of a finch plate calls for the steel plates to be sandwiched by the 2 2x6's but they are allready in place.
Any advise on a fix to stiffen up the exsisting 2x6's would be appriciated. Maintaining the demention of the 2x6's and not removing them is the goal.
When I move the weight away I can see that the nails become flush again. Currently when jumping up and down the floor has very minimal bounce and the ceiling below is and looks level and straight.
The proposed fix: sister the Joists with 1/4" x 5.25" x 11.5' flintch plate, bolted with 1/2" carrige bolts every 16" and four bolts at each end. I know the typical construction of a finch plate calls for the steel plates to be sandwiched by the 2 2x6's but they are allready in place.
Any advise on a fix to stiffen up the exsisting 2x6's would be appriciated. Maintaining the demention of the 2x6's and not removing them is the goal.