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Ok, so just inside my sons room upstairs about 1/2 mtr into the doorway, the chipboard floor has broken up.
The joist run down that room, so the floor has broken up between the 2 joints on a join.
It looks like something heavy has stood in that doorway and caused it to crack, though the mother-in-law prob weighs about 26stone, so maybe the cause.
Ive been up and ripped the carpet back and it looks a simple job, cut out the old area as close to the joists as i can without disturbing the next piece, and screw some 2"x2" to each side of the joist along the area, and then across the 2 joins, and screw the new board down.
As this is only 1 of 2 rooms upstairs that are chipboard, the rest are laminate.. I ask..
Would it be worthwhilst now putting some hard-board over the 2 rooms and get the carpet re-layed to prevent further failure.
We plan to rent the house in a few weeks, and ripping the floors up really isnt in the budget as they would be under the stud walls etc.
Any ideas.?
1) Replace the floors
2) Lay some laminate in those rooms
3) Lay some hard-board over the 2 areas
Regards,
FTB
The joist run down that room, so the floor has broken up between the 2 joints on a join.
It looks like something heavy has stood in that doorway and caused it to crack, though the mother-in-law prob weighs about 26stone, so maybe the cause.
Ive been up and ripped the carpet back and it looks a simple job, cut out the old area as close to the joists as i can without disturbing the next piece, and screw some 2"x2" to each side of the joist along the area, and then across the 2 joins, and screw the new board down.
As this is only 1 of 2 rooms upstairs that are chipboard, the rest are laminate.. I ask..
Would it be worthwhilst now putting some hard-board over the 2 rooms and get the carpet re-layed to prevent further failure.
We plan to rent the house in a few weeks, and ripping the floors up really isnt in the budget as they would be under the stud walls etc.
Any ideas.?
1) Replace the floors
2) Lay some laminate in those rooms
3) Lay some hard-board over the 2 areas
Regards,
FTB