Williamstown
17th September 2007, 01:04 PM
Please forgive my ignorance in the following, as I'm just after an opinion:
The previous owner had a number of floorboards lifted when restumping the house a few years ago. The boards were then polished, etc; however there are gaps between some of the boards (approx 5mm), through which there is a bit of a breeze in winter and windy conditions (also get a little light near the edges the house). I was planning on filling these with some Silicon based filler (to avoid cracking should movement take place in the future). I'm a little worried about the finish and also likely need to get under the house to put masking tape or similar along the gaps in the boards before I fill them to hold it in place. Given I'm getting under the house I was wondering whether I should just install flashing instead. This won’t actually fill the gaps but will stop the breeze or light entering the gaps/spaces between the boards. Obviously I'm not going to rip up the floors to do this and was planning on simply cutting the flashing to size (to fit between the joists) and stapling it in-place using a staple gun.
Apart from solving my problem, is there any advantage or disadvantage to doing this? For example, could this create a space (between the boards and flashing) for pests such as termites, etc?
Regards, Darren
The previous owner had a number of floorboards lifted when restumping the house a few years ago. The boards were then polished, etc; however there are gaps between some of the boards (approx 5mm), through which there is a bit of a breeze in winter and windy conditions (also get a little light near the edges the house). I was planning on filling these with some Silicon based filler (to avoid cracking should movement take place in the future). I'm a little worried about the finish and also likely need to get under the house to put masking tape or similar along the gaps in the boards before I fill them to hold it in place. Given I'm getting under the house I was wondering whether I should just install flashing instead. This won’t actually fill the gaps but will stop the breeze or light entering the gaps/spaces between the boards. Obviously I'm not going to rip up the floors to do this and was planning on simply cutting the flashing to size (to fit between the joists) and stapling it in-place using a staple gun.
Apart from solving my problem, is there any advantage or disadvantage to doing this? For example, could this create a space (between the boards and flashing) for pests such as termites, etc?
Regards, Darren