Originally Posted by
rwbuild
The joist being supported at each end only eliminates any localised replacement where is rotted only. The affected joist is now none compliant in respect to its load carrying capacity and the whole joist needs to be replaced. There is no method what so ever that will repair the joist where it is rotted only.
The bad news is if there are more locations on other joists where the boards join they will be rotting as well. From a long term fix point of view I strongly advise you to pull the boards up, replace defective joists, install Protectadeck and SCREW your boards down. I know its not the answer you wanted but in the long term financially you will be in front and have no liability if someone were injured if the joists gave way. Insurance companies today have made it an art form to find a reason not to pay out and the classic one is "you failed to maintain the structure in good repair and condition fit for purpose".