Answer the simple questions below to calculate how many legs you will need.
How to fit loft flooring legs.
Loft legs are strong and can support weights of 500kg however they do not change the load bearing characteristics of a loft.
Space them 1m apart along the joists.
Step by step putting down boards to convert your loft into a usable storage space is a simple task which does not normally require any planning permission and should be affordable and manageable even for a diy beginner.
Joists are usually spaced about 300mm apart.
Loft flooring panels like these have tongue and groove fittings a notch or groove along one length and one width then a tongue to fit into the groove along the other edges this gives a more secure joint than a straight edge would do.
If you want to board your loft follow this step by step guide.
The number of loft legs you will need depends on the type of loft boards you are using the distance between your ceiling joists and the area you wish to cover.
Do heed the safety advice detailed below and only attempt the task if you are capable.
320mm wide non moisture proof loft flooring panels allow easy insertion through a loft hatch.
In order to achieve over 100mm of insulation you will need to raise your loft boarding.
Loft legs are designed for domestic use only and are not intended for use as a flooring substrate or surface in a permanent living space.
5 steps for creating energy efficient loft storage.
Loft boards are fixed together relatively easily but working withing the confines of the loft s available space can make boarding a loft a tricky endeavour.
If not hire a professional.
Step 6 install the loft legs.
Screw the loft legs directly into your floor joists.
They should be fixed along every joist the floor will be.