This article will show you three better ways to take the bounce out of a floor.
Make sure attic is sturdy before adding laminate floors.
The ideal solution is to make sure the joist cavities below the attic floor sheathing are fully filled with bat fiberglass or blown in cellulose or styrofoam insulation.
Sturdy flooring material can also make an excellent shelf.
If you have recently used laminate for your floors this material makes a beautiful veneer that can be applied over a piece of solid wood.
Not only will this minimize heat loss or gain in the attic but it will create a good sound deadening layer to muffle the sound of footsteps to the level below.
The methods we ll cover make floors stiffer but not necessarily stronger.
Before you start creating a floor for your attic you must make sure that it can handle the additional load.
Strengthening attic joists for live loads by sistering.
Before you start make sure that your floor is designed to hold the weight of a floor and stored items.
Adding a floor to an attic can increase storage space or create a new room.
Then you ll need to build a grid like structure that can hold up the plywood flooring.
If your floors are bouncy and also noticeably sagging they probably are too weak.
Boarding the attic floor will add to the structure s stability just as plywood does and give you a surface to store things on and walk on.
If the attic joists are not adequate one way to strengthen the floor for live loads is to sister the old joists.