Ran into an issue with some tiling I did last summer that could be:
a) my inexperience with tiling
b) due to flex in my floor
c) due to me banging away at the (non load bearing) wall that was below the floor when I removed it
"A" has been taken care off and "C" is over with as well. Before I lock everything in with sprayfoam I want to try to fix "B" as much as possible.
Joists are 2x10, 16" O.C. and spanning 12'. Subfloor is 3/4" ply glued and nailed, I wil be scrweing every 6". Unfortunately I didn't anticipate this prior to running all new electrical and plumbing below, and I am unable to run a 2x10 sister on the existing joists.
If I add a 2x4 (I could probably cut down a 2x6 and get another inch in there), how much stiffness will it add? Should it be on the bottom or the top side of the existing joists?
What if I don't run this the full length, i.e. a 10' 2x4 centered in the span?
It's been too many years since I've done a beam deflection calc, I'd have to go dust of a mechanics book and brush up on some formulas. Hoping someone here has some structural knowledge.
a) my inexperience with tiling
b) due to flex in my floor
c) due to me banging away at the (non load bearing) wall that was below the floor when I removed it
"A" has been taken care off and "C" is over with as well. Before I lock everything in with sprayfoam I want to try to fix "B" as much as possible.
Joists are 2x10, 16" O.C. and spanning 12'. Subfloor is 3/4" ply glued and nailed, I wil be scrweing every 6". Unfortunately I didn't anticipate this prior to running all new electrical and plumbing below, and I am unable to run a 2x10 sister on the existing joists.
If I add a 2x4 (I could probably cut down a 2x6 and get another inch in there), how much stiffness will it add? Should it be on the bottom or the top side of the existing joists?
What if I don't run this the full length, i.e. a 10' 2x4 centered in the span?
It's been too many years since I've done a beam deflection calc, I'd have to go dust of a mechanics book and brush up on some formulas. Hoping someone here has some structural knowledge.

...1/4"x 6"x 12' (full span) flat steel bar, stagger drilled @ 12"o/c and mounted with 5/16" M.B. at the top of the joist, being as it's in compression rather than the bottom edge which is in tension.
than popping tile!