by Joiner_Mike »
Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:49 pm
Hi there...
Sorry if this reply is too late as i have only just joined.
If i was to do this then i would first lay blue visqueen sheeting on top of the concrete floor to prevent any moisture rising into the timber floor joists. Make sure u give the sheets about 6" overlap and tap it down. Let the sheets come up the walls you can cut these off later with a stanley knife.
Next i would use normal softwood timbers. Size depends on how much u need to raise the floor normaly 2" thick. Don't for get to deduct the thickness of the chipboard and laminate flooring so the finished floor level is what u want it to be.
When you have the the timer u require, i would first make the outer framework up and plug ans screw this to the walls with the visqueen inbetween the joists and walls. Then starting at one of the narrow walls mark 400mm centres for you joists so the joists are running acroos the shortest way/width of the room (These can be fixed by scewing the screws on a 45 degree angle into your fixed outed framwork.
With the off cuts from you joists fix some noggins inbetween the joists so u end up with a frame work looking like squares. Put the noggins with centres the same width as your chips board flooring. so when u put the chipboard down all 4 of the outer ages are supported.
So you should be fixing your chipboard flooring with the length of the board the oppersite way to your floor joists but the same way as your noggins. Then lay your laminate on top of this. If you need anymore info just let me know :D