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The house's perimeter foundation was raised concrete abt 2 foot high.
The house felt sturdy, no sag or softness in the floor, all the windows opened closed...no indication of foundation problems. Underneath ( in the crawl space)... I observed these piers. These were underneath the kitchen and dining room. What should be the desciption or (write up). Does it warrant a correction? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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David,
Lets start by taking the guesswork out of these small images. They are too small and we need high resolution images to evaluate your issues at hand. Please upload the images properly, so they can be opened up in high resolution... How to upload images |
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ok...let see if I can resize them
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