Raising a sagging floor by 2 inches typically requires professional help from a contractor or structural engineer. They may use methods such as installing support beams or jacks to lift and level the floor. It is important to address the underlying cause of the sagging to prevent future issues.
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answerYou would lay timber floor joists acroos the the size would depend upon how high you need to raise the floor. Then you'd lay floor boards over the joists. the joists would be layed every 400mm and would require noggings to reduce movevement and 'creaking'. The floor boards should be of a tongue and groove type for the same reasons. The cheapest floor bords are made of chipboard and are 8' by 2' and they should be glued.If you wanted to raise it a matter of a few inches then you could just screed over the top of it. If you wanted just a few mm then a self leveling liquid can be applied.
2 inches of floor
1 sq foot = 144 sq inches Answer = 2 sq feet = 288 sq inches
2 inches from floor
With a drop all around the edge of 2 inches one can safely add that 2 inches to the radius as if you think of setting the cloth on the floor and the 2 inches would be flatly added. So..., Circumference = 2*pi*r Circumference = 2*pi*(17 inches) = 107 inches =========
2 sq ft = 2*144 = 288 sq inches.2 sq ft = 2*144 = 288 sq inches.2 sq ft = 2*144 = 288 sq inches.2 sq ft = 2*144 = 288 sq inches.
126" x 160"= 20160 in. ^2
#include<iostream> #include<iomanip> #include<limits.h> int main() { using std::cout; using std::fixed; using std::setw; using std::endl; double salary=12345.67; cout.precision(2); cout<<"Old salary:\t$"<<fixed<<setw(8)<<salary<<endl; // 2% 2.0) double raise=salary*2.0; // Round up or down as appropriate raise=(raise-floor(raise))>=0.5?ceil(raise):floor(raise); // Scale back by 100 raise/=100; cout<<"2% raise:\t$"<<fixed<<setw(8)<<raise<<endl; salary+=raise; cout<<"New salary:\t$"<<fixed<<setw(8)<<salary<<endl; }
28 1/2 inches from the floor to the top of the white keys!
the marking are what we call the 19-2 layout (19 and 2/10ths inches). used more with floor trusses. the floor trusses are strong enough to be spaced just over 19 inches apart and a sheet of floor decking still works being half on the truss at eight feet. floor trusses are made of 2x4's and steel plates.
A table tennis table is 2 feet 6 inches (76cm) high.