I have a bit of a challenge in my en-suite that is causing me some headaches in working out what to do.
The floor is not square to the wall (no surprise there really) but the margin of error is quite significant. The joists run parallel to the wall. The problem is that there is a "drop" from the joist nearest the wall to the 2nd joist (approx 19") of about 1/2". I know this because I have taken up most of the chipboard floor. I can't remove all of the floor because the chipboard runs under walls between 2 rooms.
The options I see are somehow level the top of the joist nearest the wall with joist 2. The problem is that if I plane the 1/2" needed off of the top it will be weakened and there will be a problem getting the new floor level with whats left of the existing floor.
The 2nd option would be to set the WC pan in cement and make it level in the same way that you would with a shower tray. My concern is that it might not be stable enough, may lead to the pan cracking or would be an effective method of levelling?
The reason I need to fit the pan so accurately is that it comes with some ceramic "infills" that fit between the bottom of the pan and the wall where you would normally just have a gap and be able to the waste pipe etc.
Apologies for this being a bit long winded but hope it makes sense.
What would you do?
Thanks
Steve
The floor is not square to the wall (no surprise there really) but the margin of error is quite significant. The joists run parallel to the wall. The problem is that there is a "drop" from the joist nearest the wall to the 2nd joist (approx 19") of about 1/2". I know this because I have taken up most of the chipboard floor. I can't remove all of the floor because the chipboard runs under walls between 2 rooms.
The options I see are somehow level the top of the joist nearest the wall with joist 2. The problem is that if I plane the 1/2" needed off of the top it will be weakened and there will be a problem getting the new floor level with whats left of the existing floor.
The 2nd option would be to set the WC pan in cement and make it level in the same way that you would with a shower tray. My concern is that it might not be stable enough, may lead to the pan cracking or would be an effective method of levelling?
The reason I need to fit the pan so accurately is that it comes with some ceramic "infills" that fit between the bottom of the pan and the wall where you would normally just have a gap and be able to the waste pipe etc.
Apologies for this being a bit long winded but hope it makes sense.
What would you do?
Thanks
Steve
