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Afternoon all,
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated welcomed. We live in a 1930's semi detached. Upstairs floor/bedrooms above the lounge appear to be level, however the lounge is sloping towards the other semi attached to the side of the house.
The sloping begins half way across the room & is approx 5mm lower at the skirting board. The same for the length of the room.
The walls on the inside of our house & the outside do not appear to be cracked or cracking. Though the old rendering around the upstairs bedroom window has blown and on areas of the other side of the house which appear unrelated & just down to wear/tear/ages etc.
Wasn't long ago we had the floor relayed with laminate flooring, slope more noticeable now as was there with carpet before, but with kids ball rolling, can clearly see the roll of the slope.
There isn't a bounce on the floor at all.
Do I need to be as scared as part of me is re a subsidence taking place, or is it possible the slope has been here for years? It was there when we brought 2 years ago, but were under pressure to move etc & didn't get a full structural report.
should I spend money on one now?
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated welcomed. We live in a 1930's semi detached. Upstairs floor/bedrooms above the lounge appear to be level, however the lounge is sloping towards the other semi attached to the side of the house.
The sloping begins half way across the room & is approx 5mm lower at the skirting board. The same for the length of the room.
The walls on the inside of our house & the outside do not appear to be cracked or cracking. Though the old rendering around the upstairs bedroom window has blown and on areas of the other side of the house which appear unrelated & just down to wear/tear/ages etc.
Wasn't long ago we had the floor relayed with laminate flooring, slope more noticeable now as was there with carpet before, but with kids ball rolling, can clearly see the roll of the slope.
There isn't a bounce on the floor at all.
Do I need to be as scared as part of me is re a subsidence taking place, or is it possible the slope has been here for years? It was there when we brought 2 years ago, but were under pressure to move etc & didn't get a full structural report.
should I spend money on one now?