LeithRenovation
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Afternoon all,
My partner and I are renovating our flat in an 1806 building. We've taken up floor boards in the living room as we're going to level the room and redo some of the plaster walls that have cracks from past subsidence. Baring in mind our flat was a student flat for a long time and the previous owner seems to have living by the moto; not a penny spent, on renovating or maintance.
The floor joists in the living room have some woodrot in them from (what we guess and hope) is a infestation that predates us buying the property, but with us needing to replace floor joists, if we remove the ash that is beneath our floor, what do we put back in its place once we are done. Does anyone have advice?
Thank you all,
Sam and Angus
My partner and I are renovating our flat in an 1806 building. We've taken up floor boards in the living room as we're going to level the room and redo some of the plaster walls that have cracks from past subsidence. Baring in mind our flat was a student flat for a long time and the previous owner seems to have living by the moto; not a penny spent, on renovating or maintance.
The floor joists in the living room have some woodrot in them from (what we guess and hope) is a infestation that predates us buying the property, but with us needing to replace floor joists, if we remove the ash that is beneath our floor, what do we put back in its place once we are done. Does anyone have advice?
Thank you all,
Sam and Angus
