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foundation/wall
Name:
Nichole
City:
coral springs
Question:
recently I found out that I have a crack in my foundation and and a long crack in one of my bedrooms which runs from the floor to the ceiling I was told I should get pressure grouting for the foundation problem but should I do for the wall and do you think a fare estimate would be for 2000 sq house?
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Allison
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Chicago
| Date:
October 3, 2007, 23:05
Answer:
That is a very specialized type of construction repair and obviously not something to jump into without some research. Have you talked with a structural engineer? This person could give you an objective view of the problem and how to solve it. You just have to be careful that the contractor is not steering you toward the work he does. I would try the structural engineer first. Good luck!
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