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Posted by Harry on September 11, 2006, 9:17 pm
Hello,
You simply install a false floor. The house i just bought hasbeen
started and this is what he seems to have done. He put lots of drains
in the floor, and then he found (probably and Home Depot) long, slim
cinder blocks and placed them all along the walls, then on top of those
he placed 2X4's. I imagine this is what you nail your floor boards to.
Ask at Home Depot or they probably have a book on it. Let me know how
you make out, because i will be doing the same as soon as i get all the
moving van chaos move out to the barn.
qareply@hotmail.com wrote:
> Im looking into buying a home whose 17' by 15' living room is approx 6
> inches stepped down from the other floors. There is an unfinished
> basement beneath this room and more than 10ft of ceiling above this
> room.
>
> Id like to know if the floor of this room can be raised and brought in
> line with the other floors on the same level in this house. I was
> wondering if something simple as removing the carpet & subfloor and
> adding some lumber on top of the floor joists and reinstalling the
> removed subfloor and carpet woud be feasible? Would the joists be able
> to handle the extra lumber (essentially deadweight with no structural
> help)? Has someone attempted something like this.
>
> Thanks.
> Bof.
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