JHZR2
Staff member
Hi,
In my home, the previous owners had installed some weight equipment, and had to cut into two of the 2x8 or 2x10 floor beams.
They didnt remove more than 1/3 of the beam, but they did cut it, and the cut is about 2-3 inches down the beam. There is no evidence of cracking or breakage.
Both my real estate agent and the home inspector suggested that I sister these two beams, just for reassurance.
OK, fair enough, whether its needed or not, its an easy job, and it really doesnt cost much at all, so Ill do it!
So I need some expert help. I have just a few questions:
1) nails, screws or bolts with washers and nuts?
2) How far on either side of the cutout compromise area should the sister extend? One foot? two feet?
3) One sister per floor beam or two?
4) if only one, since its two parallel beams, should the sisters go both on the inner sides of the two compromised beams? Or should they go both on the outer sides of the compromised beams? Or should they be both on the same side of each beam, so one is on the inner side between the two, and one is on the outer?
Thanks in advance for the advice!
JMH
In my home, the previous owners had installed some weight equipment, and had to cut into two of the 2x8 or 2x10 floor beams.
They didnt remove more than 1/3 of the beam, but they did cut it, and the cut is about 2-3 inches down the beam. There is no evidence of cracking or breakage.
Both my real estate agent and the home inspector suggested that I sister these two beams, just for reassurance.
OK, fair enough, whether its needed or not, its an easy job, and it really doesnt cost much at all, so Ill do it!
So I need some expert help. I have just a few questions:
1) nails, screws or bolts with washers and nuts?
2) How far on either side of the cutout compromise area should the sister extend? One foot? two feet?
3) One sister per floor beam or two?
4) if only one, since its two parallel beams, should the sisters go both on the inner sides of the two compromised beams? Or should they go both on the outer sides of the compromised beams? Or should they be both on the same side of each beam, so one is on the inner side between the two, and one is on the outer?
Thanks in advance for the advice!
JMH