Hi, I have some sagging joists in my basement. The reason they are sagging is that they are attached to a "box" that is built around my chimney. The chimney is between the sill plate and the other side of the support for the joists. I want to put a support perpendicular to the sagging joists right next to the chimney "box." However, the space between the joists at that spot and the furnace below it is only around 2.5-2.76 inches or so. I've thought of trying to use a 2.25" X 2.25" X 42" piece of steel ($100) or buying a sheet of 3/4" plywood (cheaper) and cutting slices around 2.5" inches wide and gluing them together. I could then place the steel or the plywood "block" into the gap and push on either end with jack posts.
can anyone tell me if the plywood will work, if the steel is the best bet or if there is another way? i won't move the furnace.
can anyone tell me if the plywood will work, if the steel is the best bet or if there is another way? i won't move the furnace.
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