Installing a subfloor in an attic often involves fitting oriented strand board (OSB) sheets to create a stable and usable surface. This process typically includes measuring the attic space, cutting the OSB sheets to the appropriate size, and securely fastening them to the joists with screws or nails. Proper spacing and staggering of the seams are crucial for ensuring structural integrity.
Adding a subfloor to an attic provides numerous benefits, including increased storage capacity, improved accessibility for maintenance, and enhanced structural support. Historically, attics were often left unfinished, leading to wasted space and potential hazards. Installing a subfloor transforms the attic into a more functional and valuable area of the home. This increases home value in the long run.