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Ben Limberg
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Royal Oak, MI
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Sloping floor repair

Ben Limberg
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Royal Oak, MI
Posted

Hey BP,

I have a property with sloping floors, poorly covered with tile. It was built in 1920, seems pretty solid, and normal for a property in the area (Oakland County MI). However, the slope is pretty bad and not really eligible for vinyl plank unless it is repaired. This seems to be above scope for a typical flooring installer but not bad enough for a foundation specialist. Curious to hear from those who have dealt with this before.

Thanks!

Ben

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