Hi All
In the process of renovating the WC. Have pulled everything up to find that one of the joists has been hacked in the past and is pretty much rotten through (presumably due to leakage from around the drain).
To make things more difficult, the wall in the pic is built off the floorboards which in turn are supported by this joist and one on the other side of the wall (which is sound).
I guess it must've been like this for some years, and there's no sign of that wall moving (but the joist can be moved by just pressing it).
The joist seems pretty solid about 20-30cm either side of the rotten hacked bit.
How to proceed here? Sistering with another joist will be tricky due to the concrete holding the drain in place (presumably why they hacked it up in the first place).
Would something like a steel plate fixed either side of the rotten bit work?
Thanks
Ben
In the process of renovating the WC. Have pulled everything up to find that one of the joists has been hacked in the past and is pretty much rotten through (presumably due to leakage from around the drain).
To make things more difficult, the wall in the pic is built off the floorboards which in turn are supported by this joist and one on the other side of the wall (which is sound).
I guess it must've been like this for some years, and there's no sign of that wall moving (but the joist can be moved by just pressing it).
The joist seems pretty solid about 20-30cm either side of the rotten hacked bit.
How to proceed here? Sistering with another joist will be tricky due to the concrete holding the drain in place (presumably why they hacked it up in the first place).
Would something like a steel plate fixed either side of the rotten bit work?
Thanks
Ben