I'm reposting this in here as its got no replies in the flooring board ( which seemed like the logical place )
Anwyay I'm after some advice folks.
The bath in our bathroom had been leaking for years and has rotted away the floorboards at the end where the leak is. I suspected there could be damage to the joist too and I went under the floor to have a look on saturday and found its not in great shape.
Problem is what to do with it. I'd like to remove it and replace it but it looks like its about 30 feet long and goes through a couple of walls I dont see how this could be done without pulling up all the flooring in bathroom and living room. As it passes through the walls I dont think we can just cut out the bad section and replace it. I'm guessing this must be a fairly common problem so whats the normal method of fixing it?
I was wondering whether using joist hangers and running a new joist next to the existing one would be sufficient?
If its being left in presumably it would need treated with something?
This is a pic:
Also the joist is 5"x2" and I was looking for joist hangers on screwfix and they dont do them for that size, is it an unusual size or something?
I'm probably going to be removing the bath and floor this weekend to get access so any advice would be really appreciated.
Anwyay I'm after some advice folks.
The bath in our bathroom had been leaking for years and has rotted away the floorboards at the end where the leak is. I suspected there could be damage to the joist too and I went under the floor to have a look on saturday and found its not in great shape.
Problem is what to do with it. I'd like to remove it and replace it but it looks like its about 30 feet long and goes through a couple of walls I dont see how this could be done without pulling up all the flooring in bathroom and living room. As it passes through the walls I dont think we can just cut out the bad section and replace it. I'm guessing this must be a fairly common problem so whats the normal method of fixing it?
I was wondering whether using joist hangers and running a new joist next to the existing one would be sufficient?
If its being left in presumably it would need treated with something?
This is a pic:
Also the joist is 5"x2" and I was looking for joist hangers on screwfix and they dont do them for that size, is it an unusual size or something?
I'm probably going to be removing the bath and floor this weekend to get access so any advice would be really appreciated.