In this video this old house contractor tom silva explains how to fill gaps in a wide plank wood floor.
Seal between attic floor boards.
Cut 1 3 boards to fit the perimeter of the opening and nail them on with 6d finish nails.
You also need to ensure that the joist spacing is adequate.
If you ever need to cover them with finished flooring you can always nail down another subflooring before installing tile or hardwood.
I was a bit shocked at the 1 500 2 500 contractor estimates for attic sealing.
The decision regarding the thickness of plywood to use for the subfloor in the attic has a lot to do with how you intend to use the attic and it also.
Seal the attic access.
Weatherstrip the attic access hatch or door.
How to caulk between floor boards.
If your attic joists won t bear the weight necessary to finish out a living space but the engineer cleared them to support floor decking for light storage you can install inch plywood or.
Use old boards that are close to the same thickness in a given section of the attic however.
Another good reason for caulking is to save money on heating.
Find a diagram of common air leaks here here s a quick primer on fixing draft prone spots.
In the past year i ve been on an energy hog hunt in my house and landed on air sealing my attic before adding blown insulation.
Another exacerbating condition is water damage.
The number one prep step.
1 scrape debris from between flooring planks with putty knife or painter s tool.
Water logged wood will first swell then shrink as it dries out.
3 if desired tint rope with wood stain to match floor.
Attic joists that are made from 2x8s may be acceptable for building your attic floor but because every room is variable there are no absolutes.
Caulking between floor boards is a common practice used to help prevent ants from invading a home.
Attic joists for live loads.
2 vacuum floor clean of all dust and debris.
Apply self adhesive foam weatherstrip tape to the top edge of the stop.
Gaps in the attic or between the lower floors and the attic will let heated or cooled air escape to the great unconditioned outdoors making any insulation you add essentially useless.
We are not stopping the proper air exchange in the attic we are only stopping the exchange between the house and the attic.
The problem is magnified when the boards were not tightly laid in the first place.
Joist dimensions are only part of the equation.