OldPartTimer
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I have an older house with support posts in my basement. The basement is 40 feet long and has two support posts. Apparently, when the house was built the posts on hand were too short. So, a hump about 6 inches high and about 2 feet in diameter, which slopes, was added underneath them. I especially need to get rid of one of the humps. I need to lay flooring there.
I believe my options are as follows:
Option #1 - Add another longer post nearby to support the beam, level the hump, and replace the post with a longer post.
Option #2 - Add two more posts to cover the space, remove the original post, and remove the hump. I could probably cover the posts if I could move them.
Anyone know the best way to do this?
Thank you.
I believe my options are as follows:
Option #1 - Add another longer post nearby to support the beam, level the hump, and replace the post with a longer post.
Option #2 - Add two more posts to cover the space, remove the original post, and remove the hump. I could probably cover the posts if I could move them.
Anyone know the best way to do this?
Thank you.


