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  • If I had discovered that on a professional basis my approach would be removing the joist entirely, checking where the ingress of water was and trying to fix it. Then replacing it with a new joist. That would be a few hours work depending on the difficulty involved in detecting and fixing the leak.

    If you just want it to last another 10-20 years bang another joist next to it and cover it up before it bothers you!

  • If you just want it to last another 10-20 years bang another joist next to it and cover it up before it bothers you!

    Ideal. Ta.

    P.s. the leaky shower was replaced with a bath. This is long overdue follow up work.

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