Hi
Another issue I've encountered during renovation of my suspended timber floor.
The wallplate on the perimeter wall that the joists rest on is loose. Not completely but when bouncing up and down I can see that the joists are attached to the wallplate and it is the wallplate that is moving.
I'm thinking the easiest solution would be to use wall straps to firmly attach the wallplate to the brick work. I'll repeat this for all the perimeter and dwarf walls as a preventative measure.
I'm not a builder so I'm here for advice on specifics about which wall straps to use and fixings etc. I want to do it right so the floor doesn't have to come up again.
Cheers all.
Another issue I've encountered during renovation of my suspended timber floor.
The wallplate on the perimeter wall that the joists rest on is loose. Not completely but when bouncing up and down I can see that the joists are attached to the wallplate and it is the wallplate that is moving.
I'm thinking the easiest solution would be to use wall straps to firmly attach the wallplate to the brick work. I'll repeat this for all the perimeter and dwarf walls as a preventative measure.
I'm not a builder so I'm here for advice on specifics about which wall straps to use and fixings etc. I want to do it right so the floor doesn't have to come up again.
Cheers all.