mfstructural
Structural
- Feb 1, 2009
- 230
I inspected a house yesterday where we were being asked to issue a report "on the subfloor" of the house. Once I arrived I understood what they were talking about. The floor was spongy underfoot in several areas. From the basement I saw areas with fungal growth and discoloration on the bottom of the floor sheathing and floor joists. The damage was visibly extensive to the sheathing and I would recommend replacing all the sheathing. My question is regarding the 2x10 joists. They spanned 13'-6" which was ok, but many had fungal growth on the sides of the members. I didn't have a moisture meter on me so I don't know what the moisture levels in the wood wood. There was no section loss at the surface so I don't believe the strength of the joists was compromised. There was one area under the bathroom where deteriorated joists were observed and that was probably from a water loss (the house was vacant).
Has anyone come across this, and if so what's your experience been with joists like this? replacing them is a signifcant undertaking. I think I would recommend cleaning the fungal growth from the existing joists and sistering new joists to the existing where required. You'll also see in the pictures I attached that the joists are notched at the bottom, those will have to be replaced as they do not conform to code.
Has anyone come across this, and if so what's your experience been with joists like this? replacing them is a signifcant undertaking. I think I would recommend cleaning the fungal growth from the existing joists and sistering new joists to the existing where required. You'll also see in the pictures I attached that the joists are notched at the bottom, those will have to be replaced as they do not conform to code.




