So I’ve got a slight issue with a sagging structural beam underneath the house. The beam spans 7.5m under the house and has one post at the 3.5m mark, leaving 4m on the other side. Long story short it roughly has a 23mm sag in the middle, resulting in a sagging of the lower floor above.
Does anyone know what would be the cheapest most effective fix for this? Lift it and put in an additional post or additional beam, replace the beam?
We’re wanting to put on laminate flooring but the slope of the floor is a bit of an issue. Was going to just use a bit of filler underneath The laminate but soon realised the bigger issue underneath.
Any ideas or recommendations is greatly appreciated!
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