Good morning folks,
The wife and baby are out so I decided to lift the carpet on the landing in our new house to deal with some squeaky floorboards. What I found was this -
First impressions are mould and what appear to be some very large gaps between the boards. (There are also two suspect wires which will be dealt with)
The boards look like they have been lifted before then put back with one nail on alternative sides of the board over each joist.
The mould (if that is what it is) appears to be growing places where there has been glue (?) on the boards.
On close inspection it looks like one of the joists has been split. In places the edges of some of the boards have been split where the nails have been driven through.
I don't really know what to do at this point. I was hoping to just tighten some screws!
Initial thoughts are either:
a) (if the spacing between the boards isn't an issue and I am just being an old woman) to sink screws where there are unoccupied holes for nails. Clean the mould with a bit of bleach (whilst the bottom of the underlay is ever so slightly damp I am not sure if this is historic - before we moved in there was a leak in a roof). Fill the split joist and secure the board over the top away from the filled section.
b) Pull up the boards and put some new ones in. Whilst I haven't done anything like this before I think I probably could (which is exactly what the last guy probably said!)
c) Give up, pay someone to come and replace the boards.
Can anyone here offer any help or advice?
Thanks,
Ed
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The wife and baby are out so I decided to lift the carpet on the landing in our new house to deal with some squeaky floorboards. What I found was this -
First impressions are mould and what appear to be some very large gaps between the boards. (There are also two suspect wires which will be dealt with)
The boards look like they have been lifted before then put back with one nail on alternative sides of the board over each joist.
The mould (if that is what it is) appears to be growing places where there has been glue (?) on the boards.
On close inspection it looks like one of the joists has been split. In places the edges of some of the boards have been split where the nails have been driven through.
I don't really know what to do at this point. I was hoping to just tighten some screws!
Initial thoughts are either:
a) (if the spacing between the boards isn't an issue and I am just being an old woman) to sink screws where there are unoccupied holes for nails. Clean the mould with a bit of bleach (whilst the bottom of the underlay is ever so slightly damp I am not sure if this is historic - before we moved in there was a leak in a roof). Fill the split joist and secure the board over the top away from the filled section.
b) Pull up the boards and put some new ones in. Whilst I haven't done anything like this before I think I probably could (which is exactly what the last guy probably said!)
c) Give up, pay someone to come and replace the boards.
Can anyone here offer any help or advice?
Thanks,
Ed
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