Friday, June 10, 2011

Replace sill plate in garage before


Thursday evening project - replace approx. 8 feet of rotted sill plate in the garage. At top are the before shots of the NE corner of the garage. Over the years the sill plate rotted. So I replaced the plate with a treated lumber 2X4. Before shot at left.



After demolition, this is what the area looked like. The tools I used were 16 oz hammer, prybar, and reciprocating saw. Cleaned up with a broom and pan and a shop vac.








This is the after picture. I had some trouble putting the new plate in but after some hammer persuasion it went in. I toe nailed the studs to the new plate and added a block at the bottom face nailed to the studs and toe nailed to the plate.

Total time - 3 hours - including a trip to the lumber yard.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, I need do this also. Did you have to jack up the area before you removed the plate??

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