I'm currently replacing a section of my lounge floor where the floorboards have started to rot due to blocked underfloor ventilation. I am also sorting out the ventilation issue to prevent the problem reoccurring.
Due to the installation of a set of double glazed doors leading to a conservatory, the gap between the edge of the last floor joist and the door is now approximately 6". The ends of the floorboards are therefore hanging in space by this amount.
I've currently replaced them as is and screwed them down but they squeak when walked on. I obviously need to support them but how much unsupported board is going to be acceptable?
Supporting them is going to be difficult due to the remains of the original wall that is still in place and supporting the door threshold. I'm currently thinking of screwing a section to the edge of the original joist to provide support closer to the wall will suffice, but the question is how much support do i need to give?
Due to the installation of a set of double glazed doors leading to a conservatory, the gap between the edge of the last floor joist and the door is now approximately 6". The ends of the floorboards are therefore hanging in space by this amount.
I've currently replaced them as is and screwed them down but they squeak when walked on. I obviously need to support them but how much unsupported board is going to be acceptable?
Supporting them is going to be difficult due to the remains of the original wall that is still in place and supporting the door threshold. I'm currently thinking of screwing a section to the edge of the original joist to provide support closer to the wall will suffice, but the question is how much support do i need to give?