tarn
4th May 2008, 11:59 PM
Hi everyone,
We've just purchased our first home and only yesterday after we started to move in did we discover that there are some loose floorboards which have cracked the laundry tiles just where we would be putting our washing machine, next to the laundry sink. The broken tiles and floorboards flex when i stand on them and I don't weigh a lot. The washing machine is a front loader so weighs an absolute ton and of course there are the added vibrations when it goes in to the spin cycle...so i imagine it would just drop through the floor one day. We plan to do a proper renovation in a few years so I'm not really fussed about broken tiles...except of course that the washer will plummet to earth if we leave it as it is. The laundry taps are right above the spot and if it was possible I'd just do a temporary compromise by just having longer hoses until we renovate. Unfortunately the way the laundry is laid out they'd have to pass across a cupboard and doorway...so not really an option. There is some underfloor space but I don't think its that roomy so it may not be an easy job to just crawl under & prop it up (and I'd always worry about the washer falling through if we did it ourselves).
So....Can someone just give me an idea of how something like this could be fixed inexpensively or even if a tradie would bother for such a small job? I have noticed we have a plumber living next door (we've only just got the keys so haven't yet introduced ourselves) so do you think its worth calling him in to have a quick look and ask his opinion?
Thanks heaps for your time guys,
tarn
We've just purchased our first home and only yesterday after we started to move in did we discover that there are some loose floorboards which have cracked the laundry tiles just where we would be putting our washing machine, next to the laundry sink. The broken tiles and floorboards flex when i stand on them and I don't weigh a lot. The washing machine is a front loader so weighs an absolute ton and of course there are the added vibrations when it goes in to the spin cycle...so i imagine it would just drop through the floor one day. We plan to do a proper renovation in a few years so I'm not really fussed about broken tiles...except of course that the washer will plummet to earth if we leave it as it is. The laundry taps are right above the spot and if it was possible I'd just do a temporary compromise by just having longer hoses until we renovate. Unfortunately the way the laundry is laid out they'd have to pass across a cupboard and doorway...so not really an option. There is some underfloor space but I don't think its that roomy so it may not be an easy job to just crawl under & prop it up (and I'd always worry about the washer falling through if we did it ourselves).
So....Can someone just give me an idea of how something like this could be fixed inexpensively or even if a tradie would bother for such a small job? I have noticed we have a plumber living next door (we've only just got the keys so haven't yet introduced ourselves) so do you think its worth calling him in to have a quick look and ask his opinion?
Thanks heaps for your time guys,
tarn