Thezapper
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Hello everyone i have a question for you guys. My friend has a 16" x 16" addition that was built in 1989 apparently it was code to span 16 feet with a 2x8 on 12" centres. The above room is a kitchen with ceramic floor + scratch coat on top of 1/2" plywood. theres a kitchen island right in the center of the room so theres quite abit of load on the floor. The problem I'm having is that the floor is so bouncy! Standing under the said floor and have a 240 lb man walk up there while you watch from under is crazy, you see the joists and floor deflect about 1/2". The deflection on theses 2x8 are rediculas, and It has created a bowl effect in the center and has a obvious sag of about 1" in the center of the room.
So the question, how can I stiffen up this structure without demolishing the whole thing and staying within the height of 7" 1/4 inches ? I was thinking of sistering up another 2x8x16 SPF glued and screwed and lots of blocking. But then hearing opinions from other friends one said to get a 4x8 sheet of 3/4 plywood and cut it to 7" 1/4 and glue and screw the plywood to the beam. The plywood will have 2 laminations so it would be the same thickness 1 1/2" thick.
So what would you guys do? What option will be the strongest? Or any other ideas are welcomed. The space under the floor cannot have a wall for example in the middle , or a beam in the middle as head space is a problem and whatever has to be done must stay flush to the 2x8 floor joists. Just trying to help a good friend of mine.
So the question, how can I stiffen up this structure without demolishing the whole thing and staying within the height of 7" 1/4 inches ? I was thinking of sistering up another 2x8x16 SPF glued and screwed and lots of blocking. But then hearing opinions from other friends one said to get a 4x8 sheet of 3/4 plywood and cut it to 7" 1/4 and glue and screw the plywood to the beam. The plywood will have 2 laminations so it would be the same thickness 1 1/2" thick.
So what would you guys do? What option will be the strongest? Or any other ideas are welcomed. The space under the floor cannot have a wall for example in the middle , or a beam in the middle as head space is a problem and whatever has to be done must stay flush to the 2x8 floor joists. Just trying to help a good friend of mine.
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