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找回以前的貼子,對我來說也不容易,還是簡單再說一遍好了 Possible causes are:: A! n: h; L% ~' H4 D
1. sub floor did not hold tight to the floor joists. Screws are doing better than nails for this purpose.
8 N8 w/ ]6 \2 R" R. a2. supporting beams are a bit too far away from each other.2 H' V: i8 B: d1 x5 ^
3. supporting beams are not level due to earth settlement.
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For 2, you may need someone with engineering knowledge to find out, but there should be a building code governing the span distance. For 3, you can go down the basement to do a visual check yourself.; w1 W; n+ Z$ K4 j
But anyway, insist the builder to fix the problem right away, don't let them get away with 6 months time. |
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