So I bought 3.5 ton rv jacks because the space from the ground to beam was only 6.5 inches. Unfortunately this was no where near enough weight to lift a section of a house. |
Small spot where previous owner dug out enough space to sit up and work. Silver box is old in floor furnace, still deciding if i want to mess with removal? |
Main support beam left side of the house. I need to put a secondary support there because the beam is sagging there a full inch. Hard to tell in the photo. |
First jack is 6 ton. Not enough I would soon find out. |
Found a black 20 ton stubby jack at Lowes so I bought a couple. Worked like a charm! These two jacks lifted that beam around an inch. |
New 6 x 6 Support post is in place. |
Hard to tell but that is a cement block on a poured cement pad. This is one of two primary supports that need to be raised. The scissor jack is no match for this project. |
So this a stubby jack on the right side of the primary support. |
You can see in this picture the new solid concrete block and wood shims I put in place of the old primary support. |
Another picture of one of the primary supports I replaced. |
Last pic of new support. In the background you can see the two jacks. That is where I put the first secondary support post. |