Our 1910 mid terrace with a single bay is suffering from a sunken floor in the bay. The floor is relatively flat up to the edge of the bay from where it drops about 35mm.
We are aware this is due to rot from water ingress in the bay and air bricks below the external ground level, all of which is being rectified.
I would like some advice on replacing the joists etc and can’t find much detail for our particular situation.
The floor joists are 4x2 and run side to side on the ground floor as opposed to front to rear. Does this mean for the bay this would be a separate frame that drops in and is fixed into the main floor joist and rests on the foundation around the front on the bay?
Any info or diagrams would be appreciated.
No photos at present as we are yet to take up the laminate (which was laid on top of a carpet) and the floorboards running front to back makes it quite a pain.
We are aware this is due to rot from water ingress in the bay and air bricks below the external ground level, all of which is being rectified.
I would like some advice on replacing the joists etc and can’t find much detail for our particular situation.
The floor joists are 4x2 and run side to side on the ground floor as opposed to front to rear. Does this mean for the bay this would be a separate frame that drops in and is fixed into the main floor joist and rests on the foundation around the front on the bay?
Any info or diagrams would be appreciated.
No photos at present as we are yet to take up the laminate (which was laid on top of a carpet) and the floorboards running front to back makes it quite a pain.