tonydutt
Mechanical
- Jan 4, 2010
- 7
First time poster...
I am a mechanical PE, but, need some structural advice for my house...
4 year old, 2-story house with a crawl space in eastern VA. Crawl is dry, tested girders and joists for moisture, no issues.
House is supported with concrete block piers. Girders are 6x6 treated lumber (not sure exactly which type of pine) and joists are 2X12 regular untreated pine.
My issue is on the first floor tile is cracking, wood floors are wavy, and drywall on a load bearing wall has cracked. second floor has several areas (above the load bearing wall from 1st floor) where drywall is cracking.
From my inspection of the crawl (random sample of 3 areas) the joists which are above the pier are high and the joists not above a pier are low (not all). So, I put a level on the girders in between the piers (on the bottom obviously) - totally level.
So, what I think I need is to do is to support the joists somehow. I have found a bunch of solutions including jack systems - which seem easy to install given the correct footing. But, then I read some posts here which discuss metal straps and whole bunch of other ideas, including sistering joists.
I could use some thoughts and ideas on possible solutions, possible downfalls, and things to avoid so I don't get taken when I get an estimate later this week.
I want to be econmical, too. The jacking system seems to be the best, but, probably the most expensive.
All the best, Tony
I am a mechanical PE, but, need some structural advice for my house...
4 year old, 2-story house with a crawl space in eastern VA. Crawl is dry, tested girders and joists for moisture, no issues.
House is supported with concrete block piers. Girders are 6x6 treated lumber (not sure exactly which type of pine) and joists are 2X12 regular untreated pine.
My issue is on the first floor tile is cracking, wood floors are wavy, and drywall on a load bearing wall has cracked. second floor has several areas (above the load bearing wall from 1st floor) where drywall is cracking.
From my inspection of the crawl (random sample of 3 areas) the joists which are above the pier are high and the joists not above a pier are low (not all). So, I put a level on the girders in between the piers (on the bottom obviously) - totally level.
So, what I think I need is to do is to support the joists somehow. I have found a bunch of solutions including jack systems - which seem easy to install given the correct footing. But, then I read some posts here which discuss metal straps and whole bunch of other ideas, including sistering joists.
I could use some thoughts and ideas on possible solutions, possible downfalls, and things to avoid so I don't get taken when I get an estimate later this week.
I want to be econmical, too. The jacking system seems to be the best, but, probably the most expensive.
All the best, Tony