fireant911
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My first post here so please be gentle. We are in process of getting a nice 24’X40’ garage/shop built. It is constructed with attic trusses and there is a nice 10’ wide area running the 40’ length of the garage/shop. The garage/shop walls are constructed with 2”X4” (16” OC) whereas the attic trusses' bottom chord are 2”X8”, top cord are 2”X6”, and webs are 2”X4” (24” OC), the flooring is 23/32” thick, and the roof has a 10/12 pitch - see attached. I have nothing yet in the garage/shop because it is not yet finished though I do have a question for the experts here. I think that it would be wise to add some additional support to the areas in between the trusses (for additional flooring support). I have searched through the garagejournal looking for similar questions and did not find anything definitive. I looked on the Internet and found loads o’ stuff but some of the information seemed to conflict. What I thought would provide additional support/strength would be to add bridging but another site stated “Bridging is the term used to describe blocks nailed between joists in the middle of long spans. Bridging does not, as is commonly believed, do much to help stiffen a floor.” (http://www.saratogadeckpool.com/DeckManual/part4.htm). Yet another site states “Floor joist bridging is critical to the structural strength of a floor,…. Proper bridging distributes the load on the floor to other joists and over time prevents floors from sagging and squeaking do to floor joists twisting and warping.” (http://www.renovation-headquarters.com/floor-joist bridging.htm#.UXmh-spQggQ). I thoroughly understand that the trusses are an engineered item and I will not be modifying the trusses themselves, I am just wanting to add some additional support because of the 24” between the trusses.
I did read the ENTIRE thread here (http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=88914&highlight=bridging) and, although it appears that this is a very good approach and stiffen the trusses, I am looking to add support to the attic flooring itself (the 24” span between the trusses is troubling me). There is currently no flexing or 'give' to the flooring when walking across it. So, after a rather long-winded introduction to my question, here it is… Does adding bridging between the bottom chords significantly add to the strength of the attic’s floor?
Thanks,
I did read the ENTIRE thread here (http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=88914&highlight=bridging) and, although it appears that this is a very good approach and stiffen the trusses, I am looking to add support to the attic flooring itself (the 24” span between the trusses is troubling me). There is currently no flexing or 'give' to the flooring when walking across it. So, after a rather long-winded introduction to my question, here it is… Does adding bridging between the bottom chords significantly add to the strength of the attic’s floor?
Thanks,

I wouldn't put any additional support up there unless you needed to sure up something at a seam or something.


