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tyrellhoward

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  1. Hello, I'm sorry to hear about the problems you're facing with your foundation replacement. It can indeed be frustrating when unexpected costs arise during a construction project. Based on your description, it seems like the situation is complicated due to the age of your house and its location on a sloping hill. Regarding your concern about the house needing to be leveled, it's generally recommended to have a level foundation before proceeding with a replacement. A level foundation provides a solid base for the new foundation and helps ensure the structural integrity of the house. It's surprising that the company didn't mention the need for leveling during the measurement phase, as this information is crucial for planning and budgeting purposes. Given the options presented to you, it seems that you have to make a decision between two less-than-ideal outcomes. If you choose to proceed without leveling the house, it's important to understand the potential consequences. A crooked and off-kilter foundation could lead to various structural issues in the future, including uneven settling and potential damage to the house. On the other hand, if you decide to pay the additional $9,000 to have the house leveled, you may achieve a more stable and structurally sound result. However, this additional cost can be burdensome, especially considering the already high price you were quoted for the foundation replacement. In this situation, it might be worth seeking a professional opinion from another reputable contractor or even consulting with a structural engineer. They can assess the condition of your house and provide expert advice on the best course of action. Additionally, you may want to reach out to the company you hired and express your concerns about the lack of prior communication regarding the leveling requirement. They might be willing to negotiate a solution or address the issue in a way that alleviates some of the financial burden.
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