SLTA
Structural
- Aug 11, 2008
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I looked at a house built in 2007, where there appears to be a growing hump in the first floor. Floor joists (TJIs) run parallel with a CMU wall that has a little wood stem wall above it and is in place of a TJI at that spacing location. The wall below doesn't line up with the wall above, of course. The TJIs are level - they don't appear to be deflecting much at all, according to my 4' level - but there is a definite upward hump over the length of the stemwall/CMU location. There is no obvious movment of the wall, or cracking in the CMU, or swelling in the stemwall, that could be seen from below in the unfinished basement space. We don't have swelling soils around here.
Anyone have any idea what's going on with this?
Please remember: we're not all guys!
Anyone have any idea what's going on with this?
Please remember: we're not all guys!