I am in the process of buying a new (1980) home and there are a few minor issues as there is with any older home. Here's the deal. There is a main steel I-beam that runs under the middle of the house with a steel support post. The kind with the screw jack with the little plate on top. When the inspector was going through the home he noticed that the post wasn't even attached to the main beam and the little plate that goes between the screw and the beam was missing.
There are no cracks in any wall, no sagging floor, really no sign that the post is missing and causing any problems. But I figure that it is a good idea to reattach it to the beam. My question is, how tight should tight does the screw have to be without moving the floor etc. I've never had any experience with this one...
Any thoughts?
There are no cracks in any wall, no sagging floor, really no sign that the post is missing and causing any problems. But I figure that it is a good idea to reattach it to the beam. My question is, how tight should tight does the screw have to be without moving the floor etc. I've never had any experience with this one...
Any thoughts?
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