Huckster79
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I live in an older home, prob 20s/30s, honestly much of it wasn’t built well to begin with. We are in the midst of a pretty deep dive remodel. We have done all ourselves minus siding and a furnace and duct replacement.
The living room floor is over “clean crawl space” the floor is bouncy, not squeeky, but has that old house “China cabinet rattle.”
the joist are 2x8, not modern dimensional lumber not quite true 2x4… spanning 11 ft, and spaced 18-21” apart… it’s about 20ft long.
I’m thinking of running a supplemental beam to split the span, considered sistering them but that would be rather difficult to sister all full span. I’m not planning to lift any unevenness-just a slight push up in the center to make the floor have a more solid feel.
I’m thinking a doubled 2x8 down the middle? Held by 3 house jacks or should I do 4?
The living room floor is over “clean crawl space” the floor is bouncy, not squeeky, but has that old house “China cabinet rattle.”
the joist are 2x8, not modern dimensional lumber not quite true 2x4… spanning 11 ft, and spaced 18-21” apart… it’s about 20ft long.
I’m thinking of running a supplemental beam to split the span, considered sistering them but that would be rather difficult to sister all full span. I’m not planning to lift any unevenness-just a slight push up in the center to make the floor have a more solid feel.
I’m thinking a doubled 2x8 down the middle? Held by 3 house jacks or should I do 4?