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Jagan Reddy
  • Sterling, VA
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Tiny crawl space - major settling

Jagan Reddy
  • Sterling, VA
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Current owner did not care. Due to gutter damage too much water went into foundation. Crawl space very shallow (24"). All one can do is to put more supports with concrete blocks. No way to take heavy equipment to put pier and beam. One contractor says he will bring this to current code 8' beam separation from current 12' separation. Anyone had such experience and can we count on such repairs?

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