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Default Haha-I was wondering why this floor was sunk down

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When we first walked through the house I noticed the floor being sunk and
spongy in front of the bathroom. I assumed there was some major problem
that someone tried to fix, but couldn't, because I could see where the floor
had been cut into before, yet the floor wasn't right. I was prepared to
have to dig in some sort of pier in the crawlspace, but when I re-opened up
the floor all I could do was laugh. I guess if all you have access to is
two small pieces of 2X6 and one small piece of 2X10 this is the best you can
do.



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