Redbandit98
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Hello all, first time post. I recently bought a house that has a detached "loft" style barn garage. The middle section had decking down and it actually has a door up top to the outside. I removed the decking because it was crumbling..they used MDF in the Arkansas humidity in a non conditioned space. My plan was to replace it with plywood. The problem I have (or I think I have) is the span. According to what I've looked at, the joists don't even seem to be sufficient for the plywood only.
It has 2x6 joists on 24" centers, spanning 20ft. (I didn't know you could get a 20' 2x6). I'm pretty sure the decking was installed by the builders as the notches for the ends where they but against the gable end studs were absolutely perfect on each cut. I think the garage may have been one of those build on site kits. Anyways am I wrong on the span? Seems they wouldn't put a door and decking if you couldn't at least store light items up there. I was gonna sister some additional 2x6s but I don't know if it's worth the time. Some pics for reference.
For the record I just want to store ice chest, luggage etc..nothing heavy
It has 2x6 joists on 24" centers, spanning 20ft. (I didn't know you could get a 20' 2x6). I'm pretty sure the decking was installed by the builders as the notches for the ends where they but against the gable end studs were absolutely perfect on each cut. I think the garage may have been one of those build on site kits. Anyways am I wrong on the span? Seems they wouldn't put a door and decking if you couldn't at least store light items up there. I was gonna sister some additional 2x6s but I don't know if it's worth the time. Some pics for reference.
For the record I just want to store ice chest, luggage etc..nothing heavy
