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Default Jack up floor to replace rotted beam?

On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 02:12:50 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
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"HerHusband" wrote in message
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I need to jack up a section of a floor to replace a rotted beam. The wall
above sagged down a little over an inch once the beam had rotted. I have
full access in the basement, and the wall above doesn't support anything.
We're gutting and remodeling the bathroom above, so I'm not worried about
cracking plaster.

I have a basic plan of attack in mind, but I'd like to hear from other's
who have done this. What size jack did you use, how did you set it up,
etc.

I'm an experienced do-it-yourselfer, and my wife and I even built our own
house, but this will be the first time I've needed to jack up an old
floor.

Anthony


There are hydraulic and screw jacks that will do the job. I'd use a jack
post, about $35 at the home center.
Careful lifting though, I'd do it in small increments over a day or two to
avoid stressing things around it. If you have a concrete floor, just put it
in place securely and get started.


Just would ad one thing, I was told to put down a plate(maybe with no
scratching surface) to distribute weight evenly. I 've heard of
stories of floors(under temp post) being damaged. Just a guess...

tom @ www.Mesothelioma-Poll.com