richard.selwyn
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I've got to replace a floor that's been eaten by woodworm. It is in the local lawyer's office and the secretary's chair just made a hole in the floor. I've just got back from patching it.
From what I can see he current floor is nailed to joists about 100mm tall which are sitting on the ground. If I replace the joists, what should I use for the joists and should I put a dampproof membrane under each joist. There does not seem to be any ventilation and the client does not want to add any. I had planned on 22mm t+g damproof particle board panels (CTBH here) as it will be covered by carpet foam backed carpet, screwed to the joists.
Any advice greatfully received.
(Please note I am in France. The client has said that if my solution does not meet local building regulations he is happy to sign a release)
From what I can see he current floor is nailed to joists about 100mm tall which are sitting on the ground. If I replace the joists, what should I use for the joists and should I put a dampproof membrane under each joist. There does not seem to be any ventilation and the client does not want to add any. I had planned on 22mm t+g damproof particle board panels (CTBH here) as it will be covered by carpet foam backed carpet, screwed to the joists.
Any advice greatfully received.
(Please note I am in France. The client has said that if my solution does not meet local building regulations he is happy to sign a release)