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Doubling up floor joists to cope with gym equipment.


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I  am looking at using a ground floor room as a gym but would like to ensure the floor is strong enough to cope.

 

It is a 1930s semi. The floor is a suspended timber floor with 2" x 5" joists at 380mm centres. The room is 3.6m wide but there is a sleeper wall around the perimeter and down the middle, so the max span is 1.8m.

 

One area will hold my son's weight rack. This weighs 80kg + weights 170kg + him 80kg = 300kg in an area about 1.35m x 0.85m.

 

The floor seems pretty sound and the joists have no signes of rot or infestation.

 

I was considering the following options: 

  • doubling up the joists and may be even tripling under the weights rack. 
  • take a course of bricks off the sleeper walls and replace the joists by 7" or 9".
  • adding steels under the rack
  • using a flitch plate between the doubled up joists under the rack.

 

Any advice would be welcome.

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