27 October 2016 | 23 replies
Keep in mind house was 20 bye 30' and had 3 -26 foot steel beams we poked thru underneath,,,propped up both sides to match the main beam in the center.

1 January 2018 | 11 replies
The property basically needs everything - new roof, electric, brick masonry for the structural wall, the upstairs has water damage everywhere with beams needing to be replaced and holes in the floors.

2 May 2018 | 7 replies
Also if you have a basement and there is a similarly located support wall or beam in the basement it is load bering.Look at the slope of your roof over the wall or stick your head into th eattic to determine th edirection of your rafters.

29 August 2019 | 63 replies
I either drop ship envelopes to them or some pick up in person since I work from home.High level overview of what I have going on, I have 15k laser printer that blasts out 40 envelopes a minute, it jams once maybe every 4000 envelopes.

21 May 2013 | 8 replies
I normally read a book the first time more like a shotgun blast instead of a laser beam.

5 February 2014 | 2 replies
I've seen rough hewn timbers for support beams before (floor or roof) but never a raw log!

2 March 2014 | 37 replies
The force of the earth on the back side is so great that it may have bent the I beams used.

27 January 2016 | 25 replies
BM1 stands for beam type 1.

20 October 2017 | 9 replies
If there's a basement with a beam under that 14' wall (another good clue its load bearing), the beam may be adequate.