plain garage
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Our house is built on a slight hill with an attached garage with a bedroom right above. The left front corner of the garage happens to be the lowest point of the of the house. Over its life (50+ years) that corner has settled roughly 2 to 3 inches thats noticeable when walking in the room above. Its built on a short stem wall with double sill plates and 16 oc studs above.
The sill plates towards that corner appear rotted but not visibly compressed. Im planning to raise the floor joints of the bedroom and stuff some hardwood or rocks underneath the sills, is that a good idea?
Also, due to the corner location, i need to use a bottle jack, will a 12 ton be enough? I have some screw type lolly columns to hold the joists once they are raised.
The sill plates towards that corner appear rotted but not visibly compressed. Im planning to raise the floor joints of the bedroom and stuff some hardwood or rocks underneath the sills, is that a good idea?
Also, due to the corner location, i need to use a bottle jack, will a 12 ton be enough? I have some screw type lolly columns to hold the joists once they are raised.
