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Mechanical
- Jun 20, 2009
- 11
While renovating a room in my 4 year old house I noticed that the floor has a slope of about 1" within 4' in one corner. Taking a closer look in the basement under this room, I noticed that 3 floor joists (16 feet long) have a cut in the center about half way through (on the under side). The builder "fixed" it by nailing one 8 foot long 2x10 next to each of those. Obviously not a good solution...
And shame on me for not noticing 4 years ago.
However, I can not un-ring the bell. Now I would like to repair it - appropriately.
Should I:
a) lift the joists (using a jack) one by one the appropriate amount and nail a 2x4 to the "notched" 16' long 2x10's from the bottom? (To make an inverted "T" beam)
b) lift the joists, slide in new continuous joists and remove the "old" ones? That would be rather involved since gas and electrical lines are going through the joists.
If option a), should I calculate my nail spacing such that the inverted "T" beam would have the same amount of deflection as a comparable 2x10 based on L/360? Would I need to add a 2x4 over the entire length (16ft)? Or how can I calculate the necessary length required for the 2x4? Would it be as easy as just decreasing the nail spacing by half if I would use an 8 ft long 2x4 as long as I am not splitting the 2x4?
Thank you for any advice.
And shame on me for not noticing 4 years ago.
However, I can not un-ring the bell. Now I would like to repair it - appropriately.
Should I:
a) lift the joists (using a jack) one by one the appropriate amount and nail a 2x4 to the "notched" 16' long 2x10's from the bottom? (To make an inverted "T" beam)
b) lift the joists, slide in new continuous joists and remove the "old" ones? That would be rather involved since gas and electrical lines are going through the joists.
If option a), should I calculate my nail spacing such that the inverted "T" beam would have the same amount of deflection as a comparable 2x10 based on L/360? Would I need to add a 2x4 over the entire length (16ft)? Or how can I calculate the necessary length required for the 2x4? Would it be as easy as just decreasing the nail spacing by half if I would use an 8 ft long 2x4 as long as I am not splitting the 2x4?
Thank you for any advice.