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    Sagging floor

    so to use the perferated angle iron, I would attach it to a sleeper and then run it over the vents and screw it into the wall stud? That would support the floor? --EDIT-- now that i go in there and look at it...do i just put the iron flat against the wall and the flooring just sits on it??
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    Sagging floor

    this would involve having to replace the whole floor and all the sleepers and then putting 2x2 sleepers over top of the vents and into the wall correct? are there any ways to fix this without changing the floor level?
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    Sagging floor

    ahh yeah thats exactly what it is. Thanks. I don't get how I'm supposed to support the floor where the vent is though. the sleepers go right up to the vent and the vent goes right up to the wall. :help:
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    Sagging floor

    sorry I'm really new to all these home renovations. What is a sleeper? and I really appreciate the advise, it just doesn't make much sense to me lol. any advise for dummies? :P
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    Sagging floor

    Hi everybody...sorry for such a long delay between posts I just haven't been able to get around to fixing my floor. I did what you suggested (I think) and got some pictures of what happened. When i first ripped out the linoleum I realized that the wood was actually quite bad. babyroom004.jpg...
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    Sagging floor

    okay sounds good. I'll start taking pictures and taking off the floor covering ASAP. thanks for the advise.
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    Sagging floor

    Hi everybody, this is my first post here and I am very new to doing home renovations. I'll explain my situation: My wife and I bought a trailer a couple years ago and in one of the rooms that we don't use we ignored the corner that is sagging down. Now that we found out that our first baby is...
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