The first pic is before the bridging was stapled.
Floor joist underbuilt.
As you drive in the new screws be sure to stand or kneel on your deckboards to bring them as close as possible to the joists.
Late c16 inserted first floor with moulded bridging joists and stop chamfered common joists.
West wing is circa 1500 originally jettied and gabled now underbuilt and oversailed.
I m taking the time to shore up some sagging joists but i m wondering what i can do to fix the squeaky floors in the rooms above.
I d say if joists are sagged it is underbuilt anyway.
You can see in the last pic that the field joists are shorter.
Fine circa 1500 chimney stack with rebuilt diagonal shafts.
In the end its your house make it the way you like it.
Subfloor is all 1 x 6 set on the diagonal.
From what you ve written i dont think your floor is underbuilt but that would depend on the species used for the joists.
Room where the floor is very unsolid.
To the rear of the west wing is a 2 storey late c19 wing in brick part painted.
I nailed a 2x6 box to only the end joists to prevent them from just kicking out as weight was applied.
Screws in addition to securing nails into the joists driving screws into your deckboards is one way to reinforce the strength of your deck.
If you ve got joists that are actually sagging the whole floor might be underbuilt.
When dealing with a floor joist is it code to replace or can i sister the joists that need repair.
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I was at a client s house only to estimate a front door replacement but my eyes were drawn to the second story deck.
Obviously the floor is severely underbuilt.
And if i do sister does it have to be the whole length of the original joist.
Doug fir or syp 16 2x10 on 16 should be adequate but just barely.
I notch the joists the same distance from the underside of the subfloor so the lvl s will carry them evenly and straighten up the floor.