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Hi all, first thanks to those of you who've replied to my humidity issue post. Glad to report that the humidity has dropped to around 65% now that I've turned up the heating. The dehumidifier has just arrived too which should help further.
Now I need to address one of the causes of the humidity in my kitchen - a leak from a pipe above the ceiling. The leak has been fixed by the plumber, but the joists next to it still feel damp in the bottom half, and worse still, have turned into black colour. We don't know how long the leak was there for (just small drips from a crack in the pipe), but I've attached the photos to assess the damage of the joists.
Do I need to replace the joists please (and if so, is it possible to do it from underneath, i.e. not by ripping up my newly tiled bathroom floor above)? Or can I get it repaired somehow please?
As usual, any advice/comments would be much appreciated!
Now I need to address one of the causes of the humidity in my kitchen - a leak from a pipe above the ceiling. The leak has been fixed by the plumber, but the joists next to it still feel damp in the bottom half, and worse still, have turned into black colour. We don't know how long the leak was there for (just small drips from a crack in the pipe), but I've attached the photos to assess the damage of the joists.
Do I need to replace the joists please (and if so, is it possible to do it from underneath, i.e. not by ripping up my newly tiled bathroom floor above)? Or can I get it repaired somehow please?
As usual, any advice/comments would be much appreciated!