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sagging floor joistsFrom: njexit74@aol.com Category: Structural Email: njexit74@aol.com Remote Name: 71.254.53.153 Date: 14 Jan 2007 Time: 12:59 AM
Commentsi have a crawl space in my 30 year old home. the kitchen floor is sagging. i had a home inspection and the report said it is not water or termite damage- hust sag. is there a best or least expensive way to correct this? i was wondering if hydrolic lifts installed permanently would work.
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