@rees1e i would go with 2x8s or whatever your joist are (some people have joist that are not up to code so i cant tell you exactly what size) but treated wood is good if its a high moisture area
Rare to find someone that does it right - many contractors would nail new joists to the side of the old ones. Amazing that as rotten as those were that the walls were supported since they sit on the joists and subfloor.
why do you even put this on youtube its not even showing anything.....you need a video..video..
tv2310520 1 month ago 2
what type of wood was used for floor joist
rees1e 6 months ago
@rees1e i would go with 2x8s or whatever your joist are (some people have joist that are not up to code so i cant tell you exactly what size) but treated wood is good if its a high moisture area
TheDonkeykick82 6 months ago
how much did you chare for tht room there it looks and bout how big was it if yu remember?
sparkemup18 1 year ago
Rare to find someone that does it right - many contractors would nail new joists to the side of the old ones. Amazing that as rotten as those were that the walls were supported since they sit on the joists and subfloor.
rhblakeman 1 year ago
very nice job !
thinktwicez71 1 year ago
Looks nice.
webmetoo 1 year ago
No sound - don't adjust your speakers.
Some narration or subtitles about what you're doing would be helpful.
flyingbuff26 2 years ago 3