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Re: Looking for the floor specialist
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Thanks for your answers.

This is a high rise condo, so if it's 'structural', I definitely would not find that charming :))
I'm in process of getting historical information on settlement of the building, so if it is in deed somewhat structural, I have to walk away from this deal.

I'm trying to get the quote for the case if it is limited to this unit. There are traces of bad jobs on the floor making me believe that the floor was not professionally done, but the handy work of the seller. Slope, however, seems to be way too much for just a bad flooring job. It's about an inch per two feet or so. It could very well be structural.

At this point, I need at least a ball park estimate to decide if I should go ahead and close the deal.

So, let me know if you have a recommendation for carpenters.

Thanks.

Posted on: 2011/5/13 17:22
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Looking for the floor specialist
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I'm looking for a floor specialist to correct sloping floor.

I'm trying to close on the condo, but floor has major slope. I would like to get estimate before closing to get the credit from the seller, and potentially get it corrected before moving in.

Let me know if you have recommendation for any good contractor experienced in working on the floors. I could use multiple recommendations, since I would try to get multiple quotes anyway.

Thanks.

Posted on: 2011/5/13 3:31
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