NLITP
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Hello everyone. I'm a new home owner and recently pulled up my upstairs bathtub due to a previous owner's faulty installation. What I found was an i-joist flange cut 95% of the way through in 3 different places. The first pic is an overhead view. You can see the cut from above - a little over a quarter of the way down from the top of the plumber's box. Though a little harder to see, the other 2 cuts are at either ends of the plumber's box. The second photo is a side view of the flange to show the depth of the cut... really nice circular saw work. 
From my research, if this were to happen on a new construction site, someone from the construction company would contact the i-joist manufacturer to get a properly engineered remedy to the problem. I searched for any legible text on the i-joist in search of the manufacturer, but found none. I called my local city's "planning and development" department, but they didn't provide any help regarding who I can call to get this properly addressed (or at least told it is nothing to worry about).
Can anyone give me some advice on how I can have this properly addressed? Thanks!

From my research, if this were to happen on a new construction site, someone from the construction company would contact the i-joist manufacturer to get a properly engineered remedy to the problem. I searched for any legible text on the i-joist in search of the manufacturer, but found none. I called my local city's "planning and development" department, but they didn't provide any help regarding who I can call to get this properly addressed (or at least told it is nothing to worry about).
Can anyone give me some advice on how I can have this properly addressed? Thanks!
