You'll have to forgive my ignorance of home-related things, because I really know nothing about any of it. But we have this problem, and can't figure out what's going on.
We live in a home constructed using pier-and-beam foundation in the 1950s. We've noticed some cracks in the walls in a few places, but nothing major or unusual. Until this past weekend.
There's an odd bump that has risen in the kitchen floor. The tile is coming up, and the floor is bowing up along a line about two feet long. Then, less than one foot away, another part of the floor, of an identical size, has also started bowing up in the past couple of days. This one starts in front of the stove, and ends underneath it.
Any ideas as to what the heck is going on? If it was some sort of water leak problem, wouldn't the WHOLE floor there in front of the kitchen sink and cabinets be bowing up, rather than two symmetrical areas? If it was a foundation problem, again...why only two places rather than the whole floor on that side?
Any responses would be wonderful!!!!!
We live in a home constructed using pier-and-beam foundation in the 1950s. We've noticed some cracks in the walls in a few places, but nothing major or unusual. Until this past weekend.
There's an odd bump that has risen in the kitchen floor. The tile is coming up, and the floor is bowing up along a line about two feet long. Then, less than one foot away, another part of the floor, of an identical size, has also started bowing up in the past couple of days. This one starts in front of the stove, and ends underneath it.
Any ideas as to what the heck is going on? If it was some sort of water leak problem, wouldn't the WHOLE floor there in front of the kitchen sink and cabinets be bowing up, rather than two symmetrical areas? If it was a foundation problem, again...why only two places rather than the whole floor on that side?
Any responses would be wonderful!!!!!
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