Hey folks, looking for some product advice.
The back story is that my parents are getting new floors throughout. Carpet is going away and LVP in. Plus, the kitchens and bathrooms will be getting new stone tile. They asked the contractor about the bounce in the floor in the great room and bedroom. They said they can install cross braces (metal) under all the floors. Wood blocking won't work due to the HVAC and electric running through some of the bays. I'm guessing 2x2 wood would not be strong enough and it might still take up too much space or split with framing nails.
Anyway, the price add was (IMO) ridiculous. So, I'm probably going to do it. Thing is, I'm having trouble finding the cross braces for an EXISTING floor. It seems they are all installed before the sub floor?!? At least that's what the photos seem to imply (see below). Or, do you just bend the ear on the upper end to nail into the side of the joist like you would on the lower end? I don't like the idea of nail-less, and the one product I did find that nails to the side of the joist top and bottom is $27 each! (www.homedepot.com/p/Retrofit-Dimensional-RDC-2x10-16-Joist-Hanger-x-Brace-2-in-x-10-in-x-16-in-18-Gauge-Galvanized-Steel-Measurement-RDC-2X10-16/322001890)
The back story is that my parents are getting new floors throughout. Carpet is going away and LVP in. Plus, the kitchens and bathrooms will be getting new stone tile. They asked the contractor about the bounce in the floor in the great room and bedroom. They said they can install cross braces (metal) under all the floors. Wood blocking won't work due to the HVAC and electric running through some of the bays. I'm guessing 2x2 wood would not be strong enough and it might still take up too much space or split with framing nails.
Anyway, the price add was (IMO) ridiculous. So, I'm probably going to do it. Thing is, I'm having trouble finding the cross braces for an EXISTING floor. It seems they are all installed before the sub floor?!? At least that's what the photos seem to imply (see below). Or, do you just bend the ear on the upper end to nail into the side of the joist like you would on the lower end? I don't like the idea of nail-less, and the one product I did find that nails to the side of the joist top and bottom is $27 each! (www.homedepot.com/p/Retrofit-Dimensional-RDC-2x10-16-Joist-Hanger-x-Brace-2-in-x-10-in-x-16-in-18-Gauge-Galvanized-Steel-Measurement-RDC-2X10-16/322001890)