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Attic joists bathroom.
Joists that are only 2x4s may not be hardy enough to bear too much weight.
Make sure not to install joists so they run parallel to and directly under walls where you intend to install ductwork.
Tools and supplies toilet subfloor.
Look for water stains on the roof sheathing or damp or moldy spots on attic joists and existing insulation as a clue to where leaks might be.
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You ll need quite a few different tools and supplies to pull off your new attic bathroom project.
Standard joist spacing for the installation of attic flooring materials is 16 inches on center oc meaning the distance from the center of one joist to the center of the next joist is 16 inches.
Inspect the space for storage more the load anticipated sturdier should be the attic flooring.
When adding a bathroom to adjoin your attic bedroom make sure the floor joists can support the weight of your bathroom fixtures.
It may also violate a shingle warranty.
Position bathroom vent fans so the ducts can run parallel to the joists right up to where they exit the house.
Unless you re using mineral wool insulation or your fixtures are rated safe for contact with any type of insulation don t allow the material to touch or cover recessed cans or lights from the floor below it s a fire hazard.
The ceiling load may include items like drywall ducts recessed lights bathroom fans and attic insulation.
Often existing joist bays are filled with electrical and heating ducts that will need to be relocated.
Sistering installing new larger joists next to the existing ones is one way to bring your attic floor up to code.
For 2x6s joists you can get away with some relatively light stuff.
Attics that have no flooring unless expressly built so an attic s joists are meant for carrying the load of the ceiling below and related elements collectively known as the dead load.
Joists of 2x8s or larger are able to support more weight.
Box out light fixtures.