TCX
13th May 2008, 03:49 PM
OK, I'll admit it, I stuffed up! I'm about to replace my kitchen subfloor (hopefully salvaging the original 1920s timber along the way), and went under the house and measured the easily accessible joists to check the spacing. Those joists were at (or less than) 450mm centres, so "marvellous", I think, and buy up the requisite amount of yellowtongue particleboard. Now having actually gotten some old floorboards up, it seems that my aged house suffers from "random joist spacing" syndrome, and I have everything from 400mm to 600mm spacing (could still be more in the areas I can't see).
So - given that I don't want to waste several hundreds dollars worth of y/t board, what are my options? If the average spacing is 450mm, across 4.5m, is that good enough? If not (or if the average is over 450mm - I can't see all the joists yet so anything is possible), what can I do? (Please don't say "Get more stumps and joists" - I think I'd give up now!). I've read lots about reinforcing/sistering joists, but I assume this just reduces deflection along the length of the joist, not deflection/support of the particleboard between the joists. Would putting noggins between the offending 450mm+ spaced joists be sufficient?
Am a bit stumped (no pun intended) as I don't plan on doing any other floors and don't really want to waste the yellow/t I have and replace it with red/t.
Thanks all - looking forward to your miracle cures!
Tania.
So - given that I don't want to waste several hundreds dollars worth of y/t board, what are my options? If the average spacing is 450mm, across 4.5m, is that good enough? If not (or if the average is over 450mm - I can't see all the joists yet so anything is possible), what can I do? (Please don't say "Get more stumps and joists" - I think I'd give up now!). I've read lots about reinforcing/sistering joists, but I assume this just reduces deflection along the length of the joist, not deflection/support of the particleboard between the joists. Would putting noggins between the offending 450mm+ spaced joists be sufficient?
Am a bit stumped (no pun intended) as I don't plan on doing any other floors and don't really want to waste the yellow/t I have and replace it with red/t.
Thanks all - looking forward to your miracle cures!
Tania.