I've discovered a pretty severe woodworm problem when I went to fit a new carpet in the bedroom upstairs. It appears two of the joists have born the brunt of it and I think they need replacing. I'm going to attempt it myself as well because I'm struggling to get hold of a joiner due to them being busy. Can anyone give me some advice as to how best to approach the repair? See attached pics for extent of damage.
The house is a victorian terrace, joists are 2"x7", room is about 280cm wide, beneath is the bathroom and there's a stud wall installed perpendicularly about 3/4 of the way across.
My first thought was to reinforce the joists with 18mm hardwood ply, but I think the joists may be too far gone, and the damage goes right the way across. I also considered putting in some additional joists on hangers but the current joists are installed in pockets in the brickwork and not level with the brick line.
Do you think a total replacement is the way to go? If I do replace, any guidance on how to do it? Will I have to cut the new joist into two (or three) pieces and sister them in order to get them in? Any rules & regs for grades of timber, treatment, bolt spec & pitches etc.?
Any help is appreciated on this because I am almost a total novice. Thanks.
The house is a victorian terrace, joists are 2"x7", room is about 280cm wide, beneath is the bathroom and there's a stud wall installed perpendicularly about 3/4 of the way across.
My first thought was to reinforce the joists with 18mm hardwood ply, but I think the joists may be too far gone, and the damage goes right the way across. I also considered putting in some additional joists on hangers but the current joists are installed in pockets in the brickwork and not level with the brick line.
Do you think a total replacement is the way to go? If I do replace, any guidance on how to do it? Will I have to cut the new joist into two (or three) pieces and sister them in order to get them in? Any rules & regs for grades of timber, treatment, bolt spec & pitches etc.?
Any help is appreciated on this because I am almost a total novice. Thanks.