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Updated 11 months ago,

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Chris Berry
  • Investor
  • Center Moriches, NY
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Foundation settlement in kitchen

Chris Berry
  • Investor
  • Center Moriches, NY
Posted

I have had two opinions when company went in crawl space for foundation settling in the kitchen on 1969 built house.   The floor has settled over time 1 inch over a 10 ft span.  Trying to figure out if this is natural settling or we should provide reinforcement to the beam to prevent further settling.  Thanks for the input. 

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