Twisted joist
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Wilson01214
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Twisted joist

by Wilson01214 » Thu Feb 01, 2024 3:51 pm

Hi

I am currently renovating my bathroom and have noticed a slightly twisted joist, does this need addressing or is it nothing to worry about?
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Re: Twisted joist

by stoneyboy » Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:40 pm

Hi wilson01214,
Unless the twisted joist is giving problem with the floor levels above it there is nothing to worry about, I would however suggest you drive a few stainless screws through the plasterboard under the joint to secure it in place, it looks like the existing nails are pulling through the plasterboard.
Regards S

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