From the Forum: Dealing With Sagging Floorboards
Homeowners are a bit perplexed that their newly purchased, recently renovated house has sagging floors.
Homeowners are a bit perplexed that their newly purchased, recently renovated house has sagging floors. The sag is most noticeable towards the center of the house. The previous owners did an extensive renovation but didn’t do anything about the floors. Should the homewoners check for a possible structural issue or just live with the sagging floor?
Please chime in with your advice.
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