Abandoned well under Kitchen sub floor!!!!!
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Renovating Kitchen & Found a WELL under the sub-floor
Comments (8)I grew up in a house built in 1701 in Boston. We found an old well under slabs of cement in the first floor of the barn. The well was full to the top with old china, medicine bottle, tools, shoes - you name it - all from the 1800s. Not every item was still intact - some of the china was broken. It was fascinating! The down-side was that I was a little girl at the time and my parents didn't really know what to do with our discovery. Most of the items were tossed out and some was left behind for new homeowners when we eventually moved away years later. If only I could go back in time and save those items...UGH! What a shame!...See MoreLeak in New Bath - Should I Replace Sub-floor?
Comments (1)The best that anyone can tell you is that it depends on what things look like when you open it up. That's a fair amount of water over a period of time that you are talking about. I would want to open things up enough that I could see if there was standing water / saturated wood anywhere. Just getting wet isn't a big deal... wood gets wet during construction all the time. But getting saturated and/or standing water in enclosed places is a problem. If the tile was installed on backer board - as it should have been-- it will survive some wetting of the subfloor. If the subfloor is really wet or there is no tile backer board, you will probably need to replace it. Again, I think the answer is to open it up and see what you have. You may be lucky and just need to open it and place a fan in there to dry it out....See MoreReinforce floors for Sub Zero Pro 48, 800lb fridge?
Comments (4)What is under it, in the floor below? Is it near a mid-span beam or wall? Or do the floor joists run through with no support (clear span)? I envision the fridge against some wall even if it is in the middle of the house, so perhaps something is holding up the partition. What to add? A question better asked of a structural engineer (site visit) than over the interwebs. The answer will probably not be a lone column. It may entail a girder under several floor joists and a pair of columns, footers, etc. if all is lacking. Casey...See MoreThose w/ floating LVP on concrete: How "perfect" are your sub floors?
Comments (38)Yikes, we just had a local Flooring Contractor begin our flooring project. We're replacing the carpet that was original to the home, and ripping out the tile in several areas to install LVP over slab. The Contractor talked a great game, telling us about his 15 years experience and his "5 Star" reviews. When I asked about getting the old carpet glue up, he assured me he had a "power scraper" that will take the glue right up. Asked about filling nail holes from tack strips, he said he had self leveling stuff to fill those. My wife and I knowing we were getting new flooring began removing old carpet and tack strips where accessible. I filled the little craters left by pulling up the tack strip and scraped up what I could with the glue. Figuring this would save some time for the contractor. Well when it came to do the actual prep, he suddenly changed tune saying he's never fills those hole in the concrete it doesn't affect the floor at all and is a waste of time. I can see that might be true with the small holes, but pulling up the tack strips left from pretty sizable "craters." The next "red flag" was when he changed his tune on scraping the glue, he claimed the underlayment would take up any imperfections and we'd never notice once the floors are in. He said something interesting, when he said that when he's installing he asks himself if the floor will feel good under foot to the customer. Which we took to mean, if the customer never knows he didn't do a proper prep or follow manufacturer installation requirements, it's a win. When it came to following Manufacturers installation procedure, he claimed that's just CYA stuff and he does it his way. Running the underlayment perpendicular to the direction of the LVP, nah, he said you don't really need to do that, besides it takes more time. Then there's the logistic accommodations we went over with him from the get go, due to our pets. He agreed to 3 phases...until he began work then he suddenly claimed he never agreed to 3 phases, just two, then went into how he's never had a client who couldn't just put the pets in carriers and put them all in one room, then he questioned why we would adopt feral cats. That was not his job to judge our choice to rescue some cats. Oh it gets worse, with him not respecting our property. When he was taking up the tile in a bathroom, he put the toilet in our Jacuzzi shower. Did not cover the glass shower doors to protect them from "flying" mastic and tile chips. When we called him on it, the excuse was "I know what that shower is made of, and putting the toilet in there won't hurt it." We said that wasn't the point, the point was you didn't respect our property. Anyway it was excuse after excuse, argument after argument about how we trying to tell him how to do his job. Well in the end he was pretty pissed off that we expected he followed through on things we discussed and do a proper surface prep, so he quit the job. We now have a living room with basically a pallet of LVP, boxes of QuietWalk and bundles of base board. We've got another contractor coming in a few days to give us a quote on completing the project....See MoreRelated Professionals
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