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old wooden garage repair
markeymark
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ok, im needing to convert my old wooden garage (about 30 years old) into a kind of "man cave" as we need spare room for nursery now.problem is half wooden floor has some rot, ive lifted affected floorboards and discovered its coming from soil that garage was built on, seems wooden joists onto some slabs in each cornerCant afford to pull down and rebuild, so need next best option, will be doing majority work myself, apart from fitting new electricsNo insulation is on the walls just now, just bare timberLooking for ideas on best way forward
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how above the soil level are the floor boards??"You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0
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maninthestreet wrote: »how above the soil level are the floor boards??
its mainly boards round the edges of the garage that are affected0
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