Sagging in floor joists is typically caused by? - sagging in floor joists is typically caused by
a. large beams
Sub-beams b
c. in the misuse Floor
Moisture content of wood is not sufficient
Monday, February 15, 2010
Sagging In Floor Joists Is Typically Caused By Sagging In Floor Joists Is Typically Caused By?
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B and D are two possibilities.
Substandard size of timber and
unseasoned wood stove can lead to falls.
But there are other reasons that the problem could be.
Like dry rot, excessive expansion (ie more than the minimum length of the producers without adequate support) ...
The classification is also a factor.
Wooden frame that uses the wood to act as a platform to become burdens, should the brand of "structural or better."
May some manufacturers cut corners and decided to
"# 2 or better" classification of wood.
Check the label ...
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