I just bought a big-time fixer upper. I have reviewed the home. It was built in the 1920's. It is rather small 750 square feet. The basement is dug into the ground about four feet. The floor joists are just that joists and not trusses. The joists are either actual 2x4 or 2x6 the real measurement not the modern 1 3/4 and 3 3/4. Anyway..... There is only one main floor and there are two specific areas where the floor has a sag. Not to mention the proverbial creeking as you walk on the ancient floor. My million dollar question is how can I attempt to bring the floor up to "moderate" level. I have considered using cross bracing to help stop the creeking but am not sure yet how to "lift" the floor.
I have considered using 4x4 set on top of concrete piers elevetated to the floor joist and connected at a modified cross-beam section. Other than that I am not to sure. You got any ideas?
I have considered using 4x4 set on top of concrete piers elevetated to the floor joist and connected at a modified cross-beam section. Other than that I am not to sure. You got any ideas?
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