Plasterer wanted to screw down floorboards in bathroom and he cut a a large notch in joist to enable fitting of shower waste, as he wanted to do that too. I am guessing its ok otherwise he wouldnt have done it.
Im a bit uncomfortable about the size of the notch. the joist is about 9 inches deep by 3 inches wide and the notch goes down 3 inches and is 4 inches wide. I guess about a third of the depth.
I have not called in the buldings regs to pass the plumbing pipework yet so now I have go them to come next week and I will show them the joist and I dont want anythng else done yet until I know all ok so far.
My question is, suppose the building regs are not happy with the hole in the joist, what would need be done to remedy this, is this costly or would some form of bracing be ok. And what do i say to the plasterer as he cut this hole behind my back without me knowing.
Im a bit uncomfortable about the size of the notch. the joist is about 9 inches deep by 3 inches wide and the notch goes down 3 inches and is 4 inches wide. I guess about a third of the depth.
I have not called in the buldings regs to pass the plumbing pipework yet so now I have go them to come next week and I will show them the joist and I dont want anythng else done yet until I know all ok so far.
My question is, suppose the building regs are not happy with the hole in the joist, what would need be done to remedy this, is this costly or would some form of bracing be ok. And what do i say to the plasterer as he cut this hole behind my back without me knowing.