Knackered Floor Joists and a Nagging Wife
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:42 pm
Hello,
My kicthen floor of my house (born 1889) is pretty knackered, most of the joists are shot and there has been a long term leak on the water supply that caused one area to go completely shot.
My task is to replace these joists, the lot, and redo the floor.
My issue is that these are the originals on a downstairs floor in the kitchen and I am trying to work out how best to do.
I have no idea how I can fit the whole 2.5m span into the holes in both sides of the walls? So I was thinking of using joist hangers on one side, and using the existing hole from the old joists on the other. Or is it better to use a big piece of timber as a wall plate and screw into the brickwork on the good and dry side of the room and hang joist hangers and set into the wall this way?
Any ideas on best way of doing would be appreciated.
May save an ear bending too.
Thanks, G.
My kicthen floor of my house (born 1889) is pretty knackered, most of the joists are shot and there has been a long term leak on the water supply that caused one area to go completely shot.
My task is to replace these joists, the lot, and redo the floor.
My issue is that these are the originals on a downstairs floor in the kitchen and I am trying to work out how best to do.
I have no idea how I can fit the whole 2.5m span into the holes in both sides of the walls? So I was thinking of using joist hangers on one side, and using the existing hole from the old joists on the other. Or is it better to use a big piece of timber as a wall plate and screw into the brickwork on the good and dry side of the room and hang joist hangers and set into the wall this way?
Any ideas on best way of doing would be appreciated.
May save an ear bending too.
Thanks, G.