GB;2905086 Wrote:
> On 06/08/2012 21:55, newshound wrote:-
> On 06/08/2012 17:13, diydave123 wrote:-
> Have been replacing 1930s floorboards and discovered that a partition
> wall made of breezeblock has been built directly on top of the old
> boards - probably in the 80s when a lot of bodging was done. This is
> in
> an upstairs bedroom. Before now I've successfully tucked the new board
> under any other walls as they've been safely built off joists but I'm
> worried there wont be enough of the old board to bear this 'orrible
> wall's weight. The wall is in the right place so don't want to knock
> it
> down if poss.
>
>
>
> -
> 80's is too late for genuine breezeblock, perhaps it is lightweight
> blocks which helps a bit. (But it may be standard medium density
> concrete blocks). Is the floorboard parallel to the wall, or
> perpendicular? If perpendicular, you should be OK doing one at a time.
> If parallel, can you just extract sections over each joist (Bosch
> multitool?) and replace them a bit at a time?-
>
>
> Umm, what's underneath? :)
The floorboard is sitting on joists which are running perpendicular to
the offending wall.
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diydave123