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No, treat the rotten bits and leave in situ.

No, treat the rotten bits and leave in situ.
Never sister next to decayed timber or you will swiftly have two rotting joists instead of one.

Yes, hence the need to treat the timber first.No, treat the rotten bits and leave in situ.
Ok thanks. The reason I ask was because of this earlier advice...
Never sister next to decayed timber or you will swiftly have two rotting joists instead of one.
Cheers


you are not a professional but dont make a molehill into a mountain.
Screech20,
nowhere did I suggest going under the floor to the right - see what I advised in my first post on monday.
If we had approached that job we would have had it done and dusted in an hour - you are not a professional but dont make a molehill into a mountain.
Your next difficulty is going to be providing bearing for the new boards - why did you cut the old floor in the middle of a bay?
Anyhow, you will have to provide a new bearing joist or cut the boards back on the next joist along - do you have any power tools?


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