g.willikers
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Yeah, from the picture it sure does look like the floor is sagging.
But it could just be perspective of the picture.
A friend put a monster safe in his house.
Fearing it would land in the basement, he had a contractor friend over to take a look.
The contractor said that if the safe was in the corner of an outside wall, it would be ok.
And if the floor began to look suspicious, to support it from below with a floor to ceiling brace.
So far, so good.
A house built on a slab, with no basement or crawl space, should be even better.
But it could just be perspective of the picture.
A friend put a monster safe in his house.
Fearing it would land in the basement, he had a contractor friend over to take a look.
The contractor said that if the safe was in the corner of an outside wall, it would be ok.
And if the floor began to look suspicious, to support it from below with a floor to ceiling brace.
So far, so good.
A house built on a slab, with no basement or crawl space, should be even better.