MatBirch
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Planning stages for attacking my next issue on our old home. The front room was originally the front porch. At some point in history, it was framed in and converted to interior space. It’s a wonderful space, that we’d like to use more. Trouble is, it’s sinking. Don’t know how fast, but I’d guess it’s dropped a couple inches in 50 years?? The windows have all been screwed together and made inoperable. The drywall is cracking in several areas, and the door on the end wall sticks badly. The floor is noticeably sloped, but I think some of that is original by design. I haven’t measured, but I’d guess it drops 4” over 8’!
Oddly, the damage and door sticking does not “match up” with the amount of slope in the floor. I think the remodel was done mid-sink...
I’d like to start jacking it back up this spring. There is no exterior foundation, just a sort of skirt board around the exterior. My plan for the near future was to use some pier blocks with screw type adjustable post bases. I could swear there was once a readily available version of the cinder block pyramid blocks with a screw jack??? I can’t find them anywhere. I feel I should bring it back up slowly, rather than just crank it back up into position. I’m afraid it will bust even more stuff apart. That’s why I want the screw adjustment type.
“Someday” I’ll tear into it properly, and just replace everything properly, but in the short term, I’d like to mitigate the existing damage, repair the cracked Sheetrock, and get the door working properly. Oh! And get the shims out from under the China hutch so it stands up straight! Lol.
Oddly, the damage and door sticking does not “match up” with the amount of slope in the floor. I think the remodel was done mid-sink...
I’d like to start jacking it back up this spring. There is no exterior foundation, just a sort of skirt board around the exterior. My plan for the near future was to use some pier blocks with screw type adjustable post bases. I could swear there was once a readily available version of the cinder block pyramid blocks with a screw jack??? I can’t find them anywhere. I feel I should bring it back up slowly, rather than just crank it back up into position. I’m afraid it will bust even more stuff apart. That’s why I want the screw adjustment type.
“Someday” I’ll tear into it properly, and just replace everything properly, but in the short term, I’d like to mitigate the existing damage, repair the cracked Sheetrock, and get the door working properly. Oh! And get the shims out from under the China hutch so it stands up straight! Lol.
