Long time no see 
My daughters house had a springy floor so we suspected the joists to be rotten.
They are very rotten so we have ripped them out and are left with this:
The old timber was 4.75x2.75” and balanced on broken brick pieces, no DPC at all. I plan to put back in 6x2 on a 4” dpc and level them with slate where required.
I thought if I get the front and back ones in level then run a string line for the rest, that would be best?
The ends and centre will sit on small walls either side rather than sitting in the walls, that’s not too clear on the pictures. So only gravity and their own weight is holding them, because of that I was thinking of bricking up in between the new joists. Does that sound a good idea and if so would you wrap the joists with DPC where they will touch the bricks/mortar?
And finally, should we be looking to put some kind of treatment down there? We have removed a load of rubble and silt/soil and are left with a clean concrete floor.
Thanks
My daughters house had a springy floor so we suspected the joists to be rotten.
They are very rotten so we have ripped them out and are left with this:
The old timber was 4.75x2.75” and balanced on broken brick pieces, no DPC at all. I plan to put back in 6x2 on a 4” dpc and level them with slate where required.
I thought if I get the front and back ones in level then run a string line for the rest, that would be best?
The ends and centre will sit on small walls either side rather than sitting in the walls, that’s not too clear on the pictures. So only gravity and their own weight is holding them, because of that I was thinking of bricking up in between the new joists. Does that sound a good idea and if so would you wrap the joists with DPC where they will touch the bricks/mortar?
And finally, should we be looking to put some kind of treatment down there? We have removed a load of rubble and silt/soil and are left with a clean concrete floor.
Thanks