by Anonymous on June 11th, 2009

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How can I correct the incline of an old double pine floor that slants about 1 in. in 20 feet? I had planned on adding ¾ oak stripping to match new addition’s floor level. I found ¾ oak would work at one door but 1, 1/2" would be needed at second door.

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  • by Mavericks just doin a flyby on June 13th, 2009

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    Sounds like you may need to look into jacking the floor.

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