animalwatcher
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To late, I realized my front yard tree roots have buckled my slab foundation up in my living room several inches. The tile is still intact, but I feel like I'm skiing down hill when I walk over the raise.
I have no idea how something like this can be repaired. The tree has been cut down.
Do the roots ever go away, or is a jack hammer in my dining room in my distant future?
I can live with it for a while, but know one day it will have to be fixed.
Does the fix entail, that jack-hammer, digging up the roots and pouring the slab on that part again?
It is a slab foundation, smack on the ground.
I live in the Los Angeles area.
Thanks for advice and suggestions.
I have no idea how something like this can be repaired. The tree has been cut down.
Do the roots ever go away, or is a jack hammer in my dining room in my distant future?
I can live with it for a while, but know one day it will have to be fixed.
Does the fix entail, that jack-hammer, digging up the roots and pouring the slab on that part again?
It is a slab foundation, smack on the ground.
I live in the Los Angeles area.
Thanks for advice and suggestions.