I will investigate all circumstances. Thank you all for the excellent advice. I will check back in to give an update.
rider89 Wrote:
sometimes the foundation is fine, but the ends of the floor joists have
> crushed, usually due
> to longterm moisture in the footing/foundation. if so, shimming up > the
> ends of the joists is a relatively
> straightforward process, although getting there to do it can be the > tough
> part. another problem
> is whether building materials (baseboards, etc) have been added since > the
> floor settled. these would
> obviously need to be cleared before the floor can be elevated.
>
> bill
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>
> so what is your question
>
> "aj191e" snipped-for-privacy@news.homeimprovementbanter.com wrote in > message
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> My kitchen was remodled by the previous owners. The contractor did a
> very bad job. If you take a look at one end of the room you will see
> that the floor is sloping down. The house is 105 years old and the
> addition's floor has settled. Because that end of the kitchen is > where
> i would like to put my Refrigerator, i now need to fix the floor.
> Is their a product that i can use to even out the floor? It is a > framed
> wood floor over a crawspace.
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