Bigshow0003
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Ready to begin the ceiling of a 40x30x10.
My roof trusses are 8' OC.
My builder, when finishing the inside of a shop for a customer, does NOT add any additional ceiling joists. They simply screw the steel to the bottom of the chords over that 8' span. He also explained they use the same ribbed steel for their ceilings as they do outside, and due to their gauge and rib design, they do not need additional ceiling joists added.
This is contrary to many threads I've read here. Based on forum searches here and elsewhere, I am reading that I need to add joists, spanning the 8' bottom chords, every 4 to 5 feet.
I intend on using Menard's liner panel. Its 30 gauge, and designed for indoor ceiling applications only.
So... I'm leaning towards adding the joists on the 5' centers which would work well for my 30' wide building (40' deep). I will order 10' panels so essentially they will be suspended by each end, and row of screws at the midpoint (5').
If I add the joists, can I use 2x4's? During my research I've read that the span for a 2x4, on edge suspended by joist hangers, is a max of 6'? I will use the appropriate joist hangers from the chords.
My trusses/chords are rated to support a ceiling so no issue there. The roof deck is sprayed with 3" of CC Spray Foam. Numerous contractors in the area said that would suffice for a desired temp of 40-45 degrees for the winter months. Walls are R-19 but all seams were spray foamed prior to hanging the batts.
So at this point the ceiling is just the steel. It will not have to support any insulation. However, if I'm unsatisfied with efficiency of the shop, I could add ceiling insulation down the road. According to many, I won't have to.
Thoughts?
Ceiling joists or no?
If so, 2x4's or 2x6's?
Thanks!!
My roof trusses are 8' OC.
My builder, when finishing the inside of a shop for a customer, does NOT add any additional ceiling joists. They simply screw the steel to the bottom of the chords over that 8' span. He also explained they use the same ribbed steel for their ceilings as they do outside, and due to their gauge and rib design, they do not need additional ceiling joists added.
This is contrary to many threads I've read here. Based on forum searches here and elsewhere, I am reading that I need to add joists, spanning the 8' bottom chords, every 4 to 5 feet.
I intend on using Menard's liner panel. Its 30 gauge, and designed for indoor ceiling applications only.
So... I'm leaning towards adding the joists on the 5' centers which would work well for my 30' wide building (40' deep). I will order 10' panels so essentially they will be suspended by each end, and row of screws at the midpoint (5').
If I add the joists, can I use 2x4's? During my research I've read that the span for a 2x4, on edge suspended by joist hangers, is a max of 6'? I will use the appropriate joist hangers from the chords.
My trusses/chords are rated to support a ceiling so no issue there. The roof deck is sprayed with 3" of CC Spray Foam. Numerous contractors in the area said that would suffice for a desired temp of 40-45 degrees for the winter months. Walls are R-19 but all seams were spray foamed prior to hanging the batts.
So at this point the ceiling is just the steel. It will not have to support any insulation. However, if I'm unsatisfied with efficiency of the shop, I could add ceiling insulation down the road. According to many, I won't have to.
Thoughts?
Ceiling joists or no?
If so, 2x4's or 2x6's?
Thanks!!
