Saturday, April 7, 2012

Notching Floors Joists

Last week I wrote about what happens when you drill floor joists too close to the edge. As luck would have it, 2 days later I inspected a house that had a couple of floor joists notched. Here is the result.....


The picture above is the bottom of a floor joist seen between two plumbing pipes. If you look real close, you will notice there is a hairline crack extending from the corner of the notch. While the material cost of repairs is less than $100, the labor cost is likely to be very high because the plumber is needed to move the plumbing out of the way, the electrician is need to move electrical wires, and the boiler contractor is needed to drain the water out of the heating system so the water lines can be temporarily moved. All this because a 'plumber' notched a joist instead of taking the time to run the plumbing around it.

Until next post.
Glen

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