Hi everyone,
I apologize if this question has been answered elsewhere, but I was unable to find an answer to my question, but it may be because I'm not using the correct terminology.
Right before you enter my kitchen, I have a weak spot under the carpet where you can feel the plywood floor sink in when you step on it. Luckily I have a drop ceiling underneath and can see the floor flex when I have someone go upstairs and stand on the spot. The part that flexes is the joint between two pieces of plywood in between the joists.
How can I reinforce this area so that it feels solid like the rest of my floor? I've attached a picture to help visualize. Thanks in advance!
I apologize if this question has been answered elsewhere, but I was unable to find an answer to my question, but it may be because I'm not using the correct terminology.
Right before you enter my kitchen, I have a weak spot under the carpet where you can feel the plywood floor sink in when you step on it. Luckily I have a drop ceiling underneath and can see the floor flex when I have someone go upstairs and stand on the spot. The part that flexes is the joint between two pieces of plywood in between the joists.
How can I reinforce this area so that it feels solid like the rest of my floor? I've attached a picture to help visualize. Thanks in advance!