It might seem impossible to haul it up to the attic.
Adding plywood to attic.
Stop using your attic for storage.
Two shelves made of 1 x 4 lumber with plywood decking and leaving some open space below work out to be just about ideal for storing most household goods.
Install two by four blocking between joists or wherever needed to support edges of the plywood that do not have support from the bottom.
Because the simplest and cheapest way to insulate an attic is to add material to the floor.
To eliminate any potential problems with wiring or insulation use two by four or two by six lengths to create a subfloor system for the new decking.
In attics built purely for storage purposes you may find 2x6 ceiling joists or in some cases even 2x4 joists.
Flooring your attic is the best way to add space to your home at a low cost.
Cut the plywood into manageable strips about 10 inches wide to make the job easier.
But if the floor is covered in plywood you can t stuff enough insulation beneath it to do the job sufficiently not even in warm climates.
Attic flooring consists of materials as basic as sheets of plywood as well as more elaborate interlocking floor systems.
While this is not the optimal setup it is acceptable to have ceiling joists covered with plywood or osb to use for light attic storage of dead loads.
If your attic joists won t bear the weight necessary to finish out a living space but the engineer cleared them to support floor decking for light storage you can install inch plywood or.
To properly add an attic storage deck start by measuring the largest area available that is not hindered by any ductwork.
And preferably can avoid any existing roof support.
Adding a floor to an attic can increase storage space or create a new room.
To make the job easier use a circular saw to cut the plywood sheet first into 2 2 8 strips which will be much easier to handle.
The solid base allows you to store items in the attic as well as to walk.
The decision regarding the thickness of plywood to use for the subfloor in the attic has a lot to do with how you intend to use the attic and it also depends on the spacing of the ceiling joists.
Before you start creating a floor for your attic you must make sure that it can handle the additional load.
Plywood comes in large sheets.
Maneuvering heavy 4 x 8 sheets of plywood or osb oriented strand board up to an unfinished attic is sometimes like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.