Hello,
I am new to this forum, and a new home buyer, so if this was answered 8 times already I apologize in advance. I checked a few of the forums here and couldn't find anything specific, so here I go.
I just recently purchased a house, that has a few small problems. One of which is a slightly sagging living room floor, due to the age of the house 65+ years old. I noticed in the basement that there is no beam directly under the living room, and a contractor that I know recommended that due to the fact that the basement will remain unfinished, a possible solution to halting any further sagging would be to place a new beam, parallel to the other, perpendicular to the floor joists, in the affected area, and lock it in with a few colums (2-3). I have read up on lolly columns, etc, but have run into a problem.
Everything seems doable, (ie: 3 2x8's spiked as the beam, 2-3 columns) but my question lies in the footing. I know the basement slab is 4" deep, and is typically not enough to support a column. How would someone like me, with limited knowledge of concrete work, complete the task of cutting, and created a new column footing. Please help me out with some directions on how I can do this, and ANY WARNINGS that I may not want to attempt this project. It seems easy enough because I'm not replacing any columns, just creating more support, but who am I to say.
Thanks alot for any help you can provide,
Ben
New Homeowner
I am new to this forum, and a new home buyer, so if this was answered 8 times already I apologize in advance. I checked a few of the forums here and couldn't find anything specific, so here I go.
I just recently purchased a house, that has a few small problems. One of which is a slightly sagging living room floor, due to the age of the house 65+ years old. I noticed in the basement that there is no beam directly under the living room, and a contractor that I know recommended that due to the fact that the basement will remain unfinished, a possible solution to halting any further sagging would be to place a new beam, parallel to the other, perpendicular to the floor joists, in the affected area, and lock it in with a few colums (2-3). I have read up on lolly columns, etc, but have run into a problem.
Everything seems doable, (ie: 3 2x8's spiked as the beam, 2-3 columns) but my question lies in the footing. I know the basement slab is 4" deep, and is typically not enough to support a column. How would someone like me, with limited knowledge of concrete work, complete the task of cutting, and created a new column footing. Please help me out with some directions on how I can do this, and ANY WARNINGS that I may not want to attempt this project. It seems easy enough because I'm not replacing any columns, just creating more support, but who am I to say.
Thanks alot for any help you can provide,
Ben
New Homeowner
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