I have a kitchen floor on a small single-story home that needs considerable work.
What the water damage didn't get, the termites did.
I've removed 3 or 4 joists from one side of the beam, but a portion of the beam itself needs to be replaced due to termite damage. What is the best way to support the joists on the other side while I repair the beam?
I was thinking of using concrete blocks, topped with a 4x4 perpendicular to the joists to support them while I cut out the beam.
I'll then use galvanized hangers to attach the joists to the beam and put a new floor down.
Does this sound reasonable to anyone besides me?
I've included a photo.
Thanks,
Mitch
What the water damage didn't get, the termites did.
I've removed 3 or 4 joists from one side of the beam, but a portion of the beam itself needs to be replaced due to termite damage. What is the best way to support the joists on the other side while I repair the beam?
I was thinking of using concrete blocks, topped with a 4x4 perpendicular to the joists to support them while I cut out the beam.
I'll then use galvanized hangers to attach the joists to the beam and put a new floor down.
Does this sound reasonable to anyone besides me?
I've included a photo.
Thanks,
Mitch
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