Submitted by codenoggin t3_12050b5 in DIY
fangelo2 t1_jdg9fpx wrote
Reply to comment by age34act12 in How should I raise the level of the floor on concrete in an enclosed porch? by codenoggin
This would be much better than plywood which would be hard to fasten and keep flat.
philosoph0r t1_jdh1r5v wrote
Thats why you frame up off existing for new sheathing
Martian_Xenophile t1_jdi5tem wrote
But that’s quite a bit more time, labor, and money, for a less stable floor.
philosoph0r t1_jdicksy wrote
Less stable? You know how to frame? Lol. Theyll be tying into existing supports. Nothings compromised
Martian_Xenophile t1_jdkibh9 wrote
The existing floor is concrete, what supports? It’s a porch floor to be raised an inch. There’s not even a half inch of space for new supports under the sheathing. It makes no sense at all to frame and sheath a floor like that.
philosoph0r t1_jdldjjz wrote
So you tie into the concrete with anchors? Act like youve done this before. Considering its only an inch or whatever furring strips should do just fine
Martian_Xenophile t1_jdm5lwv wrote
Buy why would you go through that trouble unless you don’t know concrete and only know framing? I see no benefit. It’s not cheaper, nor quicker, nor easier. I suppose if you have physical issues lifting heavy durock and mortar bags, you might prefer working with lighter wood, or possibly you know a way to cheap out on it, but to me it’s not sensible. What I believe is the case, is that a framer wants the opportunity to flaunt their skills, having only a hammer and seeing all problems as nails.
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