bottle jack to raise dormer/room
On Apr 24, 9:36*am, "BETA-35" wrote:
I have a second floor dormer/room that had dropped a few inches on one end
(before I bought the property) due to a poor support design. *I now have it
supported from underneath and I want to try jacking it up a little at a time
using a 20-ton bottle jack on each of the two exterior corners. *It actually
needs to go up about 4 inches in order for the dormer/room floor to become
level again. *I don't know if that will be possible, but I want to try
jacking it up a little at a time and see if that will be feasible. *I expect
cracks etc., but I am redoing the house so that is not an issue or problem..
My question is, what can I put on top of the bottle jacks to spread the load
out over a larger surface area. *I assume I can look for and buy a couple of
small steel plates to put on top of each bottle jack, but I am not sure.
Or, is there something that is made for this that is available?
Thanks.
P.S. -- *I tried posting this 3 times yesterday, and tried to attach two photos each time. *It doesn't look like any of those posts appeared. *I am using Outlook Express for a newsreader. *What do I need to do to be able to attach or include photos?
4" is alot, walls will crack, doors and windows will be issues, go slow
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