I have just moved into a hundred year old home that is sagging on one side. I want to know what kind of options I have before I purchase this house. Is there a cost effective way of fixing this problem????
2 Responses to “
How Much Will Foundation Repair On My Home Cost?? ”
woo //
Nov 22, 2009 at
10:17 am
sounds like you ought to pass it by.
contractors costs are with out a doubt, going to get expensive.
Think about, how much dammage has the sag caused to the surrounding structure, and how long has that sag been ignored?
duster //
Nov 22, 2009 at
10:29 am
The house will have to be jacked up and new supports laid in. This is an expensive and time consuming process, especially if the house must conform to the rules of a historical renovation.
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sounds like you ought to pass it by.
contractors costs are with out a doubt, going to get expensive.
Think about, how much dammage has the sag caused to the surrounding structure, and how long has that sag been ignored?
The house will have to be jacked up and new supports laid in. This is an expensive and time consuming process, especially if the house must conform to the rules of a historical renovation.