My question involves a condominium located in the state of.
Condo uneven floor and ceiling.
Great views enviable locations and abundant amenities.
Watch for discoloration stains uneven installation gaps between tiles or sheets of vinyl glue on surface loose tiles buckling areas etc.
A condo recently sold in florida has been decorated from floor to ceiling with budweiser cans.
This condo for sale is decked out in floor to ceiling beers cans the unit s previous owner took 16 years to complete the project.
In the kitchen we noticed a number 3 4 of tiles that were cracked which warranted some remodeling.
After tearing up the tile we noticed a large crack the big one running the length of the kitchen and additional.
Floors and ceiling as well as the windows.
Interior floor finish 804 2 classification 804 3 testing and identification chapter 10 means of egress 1003 4 floor surface.
Section of concrete ceiling at this suburban chicago 3rd floor condo of a 5 story building has settled at least 1 1 2 inch over the span of 25.
The original builder very likely built the condo on some type of foundation concrete usually in our neck of the woods and that foundation has now settled creating uneven floor joists to which the subfloor is attached.
2010 florida building code building chapter 6 types of construction 602 4 2 floor framing chapter 8 interior finishes 804 4 interior floor finish requirements 804 1 general.
There are many advantages to living in a multifamily condo or coop building in south florida.
This apartment is decked out in budweiser beer cans.
A little hard to see what is going on from the photos and popcorn finish.
Looking for anyones opnion who has experience this condition.
Il we own a condo on the second floor of a 2 story building.
Nasty looking cosmetic repair has been attempted.
There are several problems that can cause a sagging or sloping floor which is one of the reasons why fixing a sloping floor is difficult.
Foundation issues deteriorating wood supports especially sills which rest on the foundation footer improperly installed joists or sub floors and other issues can all cause a floor to slope or sag.