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Hi
Over the past couple of years I have noticed that my house has an increased number of noticeably wonky floorboards. When I first moved in five years ago this problem only occurred in a couple of rooms. I now have wonky floorboards in five rooms and was wondering why this has happened over the past couple of years. Could I have a structural problem or is it the age of the property? It was built in 1920 and there has been no work done to the flooring since. Many thanks in advance for any help. Helen |
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