Mosby
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I bought a 36x48 pole barn with 18ft walls. It was built around 2005 and was used to store an RV and a few odds and ends for the person who had it.
We built an upstairs apartment across one end of the barn, with one room downstairs on ground level. The rest is all work shop and storage for my boat.
The project is done now, we got all the proper permits, had an engineer draw up the plans and get them approved, etc. So I am satisfied that it was done right. It was built by a contractor who I have a personal relationship with so I was able to help out on weekends and do some of the smaller things myself, trim work, run CATV cable, cat 6 cable etc. So I am pretty familiar with the construction of it. Besides which my father was a carpenter his whole life, while I am definitely not. I am familiar enough to know what I am looking at most of the time, with regards to home construction
The rafters were 4 ft on center. To make the engineer/building inspector happy the framers added 2x4 bracing between all the rafters and nailed up 3/4 inch OSB boards all over the ceiling with ring shank nails. They did this over the entire barn, not just the living spaces.
So my question is, is this "Attic" space strong enough for light storage use? I am thinking Christmas decorations, winter clothes type stuff, not tools or equipment. They installed pull down stairs from the living space, so I have access. And when it was being built you could walk all over the attic with no problem. But I know that's not the same thing as storing stuff up there.
It also has 18 inches of blow in insulation through out, so if we did store anything up there I think I would need to add some kind of raised platform to set the boxes on.
We built an upstairs apartment across one end of the barn, with one room downstairs on ground level. The rest is all work shop and storage for my boat.
The project is done now, we got all the proper permits, had an engineer draw up the plans and get them approved, etc. So I am satisfied that it was done right. It was built by a contractor who I have a personal relationship with so I was able to help out on weekends and do some of the smaller things myself, trim work, run CATV cable, cat 6 cable etc. So I am pretty familiar with the construction of it. Besides which my father was a carpenter his whole life, while I am definitely not. I am familiar enough to know what I am looking at most of the time, with regards to home construction
The rafters were 4 ft on center. To make the engineer/building inspector happy the framers added 2x4 bracing between all the rafters and nailed up 3/4 inch OSB boards all over the ceiling with ring shank nails. They did this over the entire barn, not just the living spaces.
So my question is, is this "Attic" space strong enough for light storage use? I am thinking Christmas decorations, winter clothes type stuff, not tools or equipment. They installed pull down stairs from the living space, so I have access. And when it was being built you could walk all over the attic with no problem. But I know that's not the same thing as storing stuff up there.
It also has 18 inches of blow in insulation through out, so if we did store anything up there I think I would need to add some kind of raised platform to set the boxes on.
