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Uneven Floor wiz561@gmail.com 11-25-2006
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Posted by wiz561@gmail.com on November 26, 2006, 9:23 am


Thank you for all the responses. It sounds to me as if it gets worse
or if it is really a problem, call somebody in to take a look at it.

I'm pretty sure that the previous owners had a waterbed on the side of
the house that is un-even, so that might be what happened. But, it is
an older house (about 65 years old), and I know that these things
happen. But as for the i-beam, yes, it is a steel one that runs the
length of the house and has two steel columns/poles to support it in
the middle.

Thank you again for all the responses!


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Posted by on November 26, 2006, 9:51 am



wiz561@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you for all the responses. It sounds to me as if it gets worse
> or if it is really a problem, call somebody in to take a look at it.
>
> I'm pretty sure that the previous owners had a waterbed on the side of
> the house that is un-even, so that might be what happened. But, it is
> an older house (about 65 years old), and I know that these things
> happen. But as for the i-beam, yes, it is a steel one that runs the
> length of the house and has two steel columns/poles to support it in
> the middle.
>
> Thank you again for all the responses!


So, have you determined that the steel I-Beam is in fact sagging and by
how much?


Posted by mm on November 26, 2006, 11:18 pm


On 26 Nov 2006 06:51:41 -0800, trader4@optonline.net wrote:

>
>wiz561@gmail.com wrote:
>> Thank you for all the responses. It sounds to me as if it gets worse
>> or if it is really a problem, call somebody in to take a look at it.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure that the previous owners had a waterbed on the side of
>> the house that is un-even, so that might be what happened. But, it is
>> an older house (about 65 years old), and I know that these things
>> happen. But as for the i-beam, yes, it is a steel one that runs the
>> length of the house and has two steel columns/poles to support it in
>> the middle.

wOW. I didn't know they used steel beams in single family homes by
1940. Actually, I ddin't think they did. Did they?
>>
>> Thank you again for all the responses!
>
>
>So, have you determined that the steel I-Beam is in fact sagging and by
>how much?


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