Hi All,
I am doing up our new but 50 year old dormer bungalow and need some advice on the floors. The upstairs floor is sagging and appears to have undersized joists (16" centres, ~5.2m span, 2x7" joists). To complicate matters, the area is divided by two partition walls (bathroom and wardrobe/storage) and in the bathroom has a section of 2x4 joist with extra timber on top to level the floor. The attached image show the layout. So I am planning on taking out the two walls and sistering the full length of the span (and the extra 2x4 bit in the bathroom) and try level and strengthen the floors, before reinstating the partition walls. Then floor with marine ply for the bathroom and regular ply for the bedroom. I was wondering if the deflection after all this will be reduced sufficiently to install tile backer board and tiles on the floor of the bathroom or will this just crack and fail in short order. I don't really have the head height to install deeper joists so this is all I can think of doing to remedy the floors, but if anyone has suggestions it would be a great help.
I am doing up our new but 50 year old dormer bungalow and need some advice on the floors. The upstairs floor is sagging and appears to have undersized joists (16" centres, ~5.2m span, 2x7" joists). To complicate matters, the area is divided by two partition walls (bathroom and wardrobe/storage) and in the bathroom has a section of 2x4 joist with extra timber on top to level the floor. The attached image show the layout. So I am planning on taking out the two walls and sistering the full length of the span (and the extra 2x4 bit in the bathroom) and try level and strengthen the floors, before reinstating the partition walls. Then floor with marine ply for the bathroom and regular ply for the bedroom. I was wondering if the deflection after all this will be reduced sufficiently to install tile backer board and tiles on the floor of the bathroom or will this just crack and fail in short order. I don't really have the head height to install deeper joists so this is all I can think of doing to remedy the floors, but if anyone has suggestions it would be a great help.