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How Do You Fix A Sagging Roof Line?

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How Do You Fix A Sagging Roof Line?

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Straighten out your old house’s sagging roof and get rid of those cracks in the wall with these easy to follow steps. Step 1 The first step is to the basement first. Check the ceiling for sagging by attaching a string on one end of the beam and run it along the bottom edge of the beam. If the line does not continually follow the bottom of the beam and the bottom of the beam is below the line, the beam is sagging. Use instructions from my page “How to fix a sagging floor” before you continue trying to fix the roof sagging issue. http://www.ehow.com/how_5792544_fix-sagging-floor.html Step 2 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep2 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/5865936/0426_Full.jpg’); }); After your floor is straight, it is time to concentrate on the next floor’s ceiling. Screw a 2×4 about 12″ long with a small nail sticking out on the 1 1/2″ side. This will be the bottom of your board. Screw it into the wall and repeat

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