Hi all ,
I hope someone can help with the following issue I have discovered.
recently whilst on my flat garage roof, I noticed a particular area 600mm x 400mm approx, that was very springy/spongy . I believed the decking board underneath has perished and needs replacing.
I haven't had chance to investigate further the cause of the deterioration of the board.
Unfortunately the ceiling below is plaster boarded, dpm'd and insulated, with no means of access from below .
I am hoping I can cut out the rotten area back to the nearest joists (with a multitool) and replace with marine ply of the correct thickness and isoflex afterwards.
The roof has had in the past a liquid membrane treatment for weatherproofing.
If I establish the thickness of the decking board . is it feasible to cut out the area(using a circ saw at 45 degrees, finishing the corners with the multi tool) to allow a mitre joint at the joins and glue the board in place with titebond or similar.
Obviously I would again cut back to joists and if possible put in battens perpendicular to the joists.
Any advice or suggestions would be very gratefully received.
Many Thanks in advance
Glenn
I hope someone can help with the following issue I have discovered.
recently whilst on my flat garage roof, I noticed a particular area 600mm x 400mm approx, that was very springy/spongy . I believed the decking board underneath has perished and needs replacing.
I haven't had chance to investigate further the cause of the deterioration of the board.
Unfortunately the ceiling below is plaster boarded, dpm'd and insulated, with no means of access from below .
I am hoping I can cut out the rotten area back to the nearest joists (with a multitool) and replace with marine ply of the correct thickness and isoflex afterwards.
The roof has had in the past a liquid membrane treatment for weatherproofing.
If I establish the thickness of the decking board . is it feasible to cut out the area(using a circ saw at 45 degrees, finishing the corners with the multi tool) to allow a mitre joint at the joins and glue the board in place with titebond or similar.
Obviously I would again cut back to joists and if possible put in battens perpendicular to the joists.
Any advice or suggestions would be very gratefully received.
Many Thanks in advance
Glenn
