Floor joist are solid, not a spot of rot in them..thank god. The structure of this house is way overbuilt..at least compared to anything built in the last 20-30 years. I figure the cement is about 20lbs/sqft, so it's about 1000 lbs of concrete..lol.
Never finished it, been living with a hole in the floor. Things haven't gone well around here and until i hold a title to this place I'm not putting one more dollar or minute into it..but thanks for asking!renovations still good eh. hey, how'd the tile patch go?
I wouldn't want to put any money into repairing a house from the 40s.
Personally, I would look for some plywood to cover it and a heavy rug plus table.
Then I would look for a house built in the 70s.
Or you could wait until tax return to pay someone to remodel it.
u fucked upHouse was built mid 40's, bathroom hasn't been touched since it was built..awesome pink and black.... The floor rotted out and collapsed next to my tub, so i figured I'd do a patch for now until i can afford a full remodel. Started tearing up the area and there's 1 1/2" of concrete poured on top of tar paper on top of the floorboards( old 1x9 tongue and groove). Once i replace the rotted boards, can i just lay some more tar paper and pour self leveling concrete in there then thin set on top of that? I've talked to a couple buddies in construction and they aren't 100% on how to do a repair, they both said tear it all up and replace it, but they say my plan sounds reasonable. I've already opened the can o'worms more than i wanted. I'm not looking for perfection, just something to get me by for a couple years that won't start cracking and falling apart in a few months. Ideas?
shut upu fucked up
since u started this all the work has to be to code ..........1940s code was shit allowing them to do the tar paper .......legally u have to for your insurance to still be active or to allow u to sell/live in the house
rotting a floor means water the tar paper is not doing shit but trapping the water ....this most time means mold (pray this is what happens ......u contact a mold guy that has ties to your insurance ppl ....it test positive u file a insurance claim ......they ok it ) this gives u a large sum of cash to remove the mold clean the house up and basic rebuild to the room (they will not pay designer prices ) so the money u have now u can use for finer fixtures
sorry manshut up