All pioneer reinforced concrete sleepers are 200mm high and 75mm thick and include internal reinforcing so they re solid strong and dependable.
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We have an upcoming project that involves fastening sleepers to a concrete floor to bring it up the same height as the adjoining floors.
It is a 14x14 screen porch on the back corner of a house.
Mar 15 2013 2x4 sleepers shimmed over concrete slab once all the floors were ripped out we started to reconstruct the new floors to the same specifications to the old floor.
Pioneer s matching galvanised post system makes design and install easy.
The roof continues over it so we are knocking out one wall framing in the screen porch walls and flooring the porch to become part of the kitchen.
I believe the fire rating needs to be 2 hours which we may be shy of with 4 the design calls for sleepers above the concrete slab.
Subfloor sleeper are used in basements to protect certain types of flooring such as laminate hardwood and carpet.
Either line them up directly over the joists that lie beneath the subfloor or run them perpendicular to the joists.
I know adding.
We then had to use a self leveling laser level to make sure the sleepers were 100 level with shims.
Most basements have concrete floors which have the potential to draw moisture.
I will have to adjust some doorways because of the added height but it will be manageable.
On top of the new layer of plywood i will have solid hardwood installed.
The sleepers are gonna swell when they get wet and if you rigid fix em they ll crack the concrete t â ã ã 4 â ã ã 8 â ã â 2 apr 10 2007 3.
Moisture can cause floors to warp and provide a breeding ground for mold.
After making sure that the floor is level use cedar shims to level the sleepers.
We then fastened the 2 4 pressure treated 2x4s to the.
First we laid a heavy 30 felt paper as a moisture barrier.
Available in a variety of lengths and a range of finishes they re adaptable to almost any project.
Would filling the spaces between the sleeps with roxul insulation be a good option or would this reduce the fire rating of the floor.
My questions to the floor pros are 1.
The ceiling of the mechanical room is a solid 4 concrete slab.
Avoid a sleeper layout where the boards are parallel to the joists but run between them because this configuration.
Measure and cut the sleepers as you would for a concrete floor but position the sleepers in one of two ways.
Lay a 4 foot level across the sleepers to make sure they lie on the same plane.