
How to reinforce floor joists that have been cut. Even worse is that over time any rot or decay from moisture that these cut up joists see will result in a dangerous situation where if the job was done right the joists would be able to handle the load. One fix i did was to sister on new joists. Ive also sistered on steel flat plate when i wasnt able to nail on a long enough replacement joist for example existing plumbing or electrical wires prevent you from getting a full length joist installed. Heading off and framing floor openings.
The person who put the toilet plumbing in cut the floor joists off completely and now the floors are bouncy. This is an actual example of a method used one time for a damaged floor joist repair that was given. Things might work out for a while but you will have a high likelihood that the floor will flex and your tile will crack. For example if the floor contains two by ten joists the blocks should be cut from two by ten lumber.
Notches and holes above the mid line or neutral axis weaken the compression zone of the joist meaning that the top edge can try to collapse inwards under load. For the best results install the blocks in a straight line between each joist running from. I jacked upstraightened out the floor before gluing nailing and carriage bolting the new joist to the cut joist. Aside from replacing the joists is there a strengthening steel that could be attached or noggins think its the name attached at right angles either side of the cut area.
I am repairing someone elses mess and am wondering if i can put in 2 new 2x10x16 floor joists but cut 4 holes in them to allow for the toilet plumbing. Notches or holes below the mid line weaken the timber in tension meaning that the joist may open up at the bottom edge under load. On taking up some floor boards i have noticed a number of joists have been cut from the top about 12 to 34 of the way down think theres only two or three but they are all adjacent.