Because I said I’d get some pics of the work to be done….
EDITED: Woops… files are a little large… look for the next gallery to come.
Edited 3/1/2003 3:18:09 PM ET by Rasputin
Because I said I’d get some pics of the work to be done….
EDITED: Woops… files are a little large… look for the next gallery to come.
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hopefully this will be better to open... again comments are always appreciated!
thanks everyone.
Rasp
good luck :)View ImageGo Jayhawks
You going to try to save that wallpaper in the chimney pic? :O)
This looks familure. We recently were asked to level ( as best we could) a small house with limestone foundation, which had as much as 3" difference in floor elevation. The foundation had crumbled and morter was like powder. The owner only wanted to spend $ 2000.00 on the job. We had 16 screw jacks under one third of the house (4' crawl space) and lifted it enough to fit bricks between sill plate and foundation. Had we had an adequite budget to done it right, the foundation should have been replaced.