When we moved into our house we found the majority of the downstairs floor joists to be rotten, including the one the the flight of stairs up to the first quarter landing was resting on.
The staircase was propped up whilst a new floor slab was laid and a new wooden frame built under the first flight of stairs before the temporary prop was removed. All seemed well.
Since then, we've noticed the first flight of stairs are quite creaky as they're walked on and the noise seems to be extending to the 2nd flight up to the second quarter landing now as well. Gaps have also appeared along the staircase skirting too. So I suspect we missed something when re-securing them after the new slab was laid.
Can anyone recommend what we can do to try remediate this? We can access the underneath of the first flight of stairs pretty easily from a cupboard below, but to access the underneath of the second would mean ripping off the plasterboard...
The staircase was propped up whilst a new floor slab was laid and a new wooden frame built under the first flight of stairs before the temporary prop was removed. All seemed well.
Since then, we've noticed the first flight of stairs are quite creaky as they're walked on and the noise seems to be extending to the 2nd flight up to the second quarter landing now as well. Gaps have also appeared along the staircase skirting too. So I suspect we missed something when re-securing them after the new slab was laid.
Can anyone recommend what we can do to try remediate this? We can access the underneath of the first flight of stairs pretty easily from a cupboard below, but to access the underneath of the second would mean ripping off the plasterboard...