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Re: Levelling a subfloor temporarily and cheaplyFrom: info@builderswebsource.com Category: Flooring Remote Name: 199.106.221.51 Date: 01 May 2002 Time: 07:15 AM
CommentsWhile your idea might work, we recommend the solution outlined in an earlier post at http://www.builderswebsource.com/_discBT/0000023d.htm
Of course, any solution depends on the extent of the differential settlement and your ultimate plan to pour a new foundation and re-do the subfloor structure sounds like a good idea, so long as the cost of doing this is inline with the value of the home. Builders Websource.
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