Floor Rot

Originally Posted By: jpope
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I thought this floor felt a little squishy icon_biggrin.gif







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Originally Posted By: jrice
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Jeff,


You sure do get into a lot of interesting inspections.


Jeff ![icon_biggrin.gif](upload://iKNGSw3qcRIEmXySa8gItY6Gczg.gif)


Originally Posted By: jpope
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. . . and I have a lot of fun doing it. . . icon_wink.gif



Jeff Pope


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Originally Posted By: roconnor
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jpope wrote:
squishy ![icon_biggrin.gif](upload://iKNGSw3qcRIEmXySa8gItY6Gczg.gif)

Is that a technical term for "apparent structurally unsound framing elements which clearly require repair designed by a structural engineer based on non-destructive visual observations ... (insert photo) ... need we say more"


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I am absolutely amazed sometimes by how much thought goes into doing things wrong

Originally Posted By: jpope
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Yea Robert, like you said. . . icon_cool.gif



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Originally Posted By: Brian A. Goodman
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What’s the problem in the second photo? Isn’t the structural copper piping taking up the slack? icon_biggrin.gif