After re-reading the last 2 posts I need to ask a few more questions. I think it has been established that there may be a void under the deck. Which may or may not be near the pool. ( under the deck, but not next to the pool ) If I were to sell the house as it is right now, I would disclose the fact of the deck to the buyers. Is something like this considered to be a Major problem which would have me sell the house at way below market value? I did some research and found foundation repair resources that would take care of the problem. That along with the "Deck jacking" solution i have seen in the forum today. The pool is not leaking, working just fine, and is good shape. Now,Today...I would not consider that part of a total pool repair. Disclaimer: I'm not an engineer. I will be calling the foundation guys here in Florida and probably an engineer to make sure this isn't a giant hole just waiting to become a sinkhole.Sorry, I understand it's a problem, but can be repaired and have no problems. IMO that is ("diclaimer applies"). Does anyone know of a good Foundation company in South Florida that they could recommend? And an engineering firm or engineer?
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Sorry, I understand it's a problem, but can be repaired and have no problems. IMO that is ("diclaimer applies"). Does anyone know of a good Foundation company in South Florida that they could recommend? And an engineering firm or engineer?
if it were me and i was getting slabjacking done and selling the house, the amount "out" i indicated would be good enough for me..and i would have a copy of the slabjacking bill to prove the work had been done to fill the void to the best ability..beyond that, if not good enough for the new homeowner, i'd let them deal with it
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