If you plan to finish the floor in the attic and turn the room into a living space however you should always use 3 4 inch plywood.
Ok to store flooring in attic.
You can for instance use recycled materials.
Here s what you can store in the basement or attic.
If you don t need additional storage think of flooring an area less than the entire attic such as a small section around the attic door opening.
Storing items in your attic is far more preferable than storing them in the basement where they may get wet think about flooding or garage where they are exposed to the elements.
Thinner plywood can flex when you walk on it even with 16.
If you re storing electronics in your attic you might be unpleasantly surprised to find them less than functional in the future.
Stewart attics without air conditioning can reach up to 160 degrees fahrenheit on a hot day and that s way too hot for your electronics to survive apple recommends using their computers at between 50 and 95.
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Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
I was wondering if it was ok to store wood in the attic of a house where it gets 150f in the summer and freezing in the winter.
Attic space offers many options for building storage or living space especially if you already have a well built basic flooring in place.
Considering usable floor space.
This bonus space.
While local codes vary many communities will not permit the ceiling in a finished.
1 x 6 3 spruce is a step up from pallet quality wood but makes a fine usable floor in an unfinished attic space.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
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It s possible to create a solid floor without investing a lot of money.
The headroom in the attic will determine how much usable floor space you have.
Attic flooring consists of materials as basic as sheets of plywood as well as more elaborate interlocking floor systems.
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Many people tend to store these things in utility rooms near appliances and risk fire or possible destruction meredith says.