I’ve had to redo my hallway flooring due to rotten joists. The wall plate sits quite high and makes for adjusting the joist hangers quite difficult.
I’ve spent ages getting the flooring to be perfect and there’s a few mill in it which is apparent by the gap you see under the door.
I’m losing my patience and I’m trying to work out how best to tackle this. I was thinking of recutting another piece as there’s a 5 mm gap on side and ideally I’d like to tuck the ply under the door but I might not be able to on the right far. There’s a porch on the otherwise which I’m thinking I need to insulate to stop draft.
Do I just insulate the otherside (stuff wool) and call it a day?
I’ve spent ages getting the flooring to be perfect and there’s a few mill in it which is apparent by the gap you see under the door.
I’m losing my patience and I’m trying to work out how best to tackle this. I was thinking of recutting another piece as there’s a 5 mm gap on side and ideally I’d like to tuck the ply under the door but I might not be able to on the right far. There’s a porch on the otherwise which I’m thinking I need to insulate to stop draft.
Do I just insulate the otherside (stuff wool) and call it a day?