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    Hardwood floor uneven

    Just removed the post and notched under it about 1/4 in , remove one board, will replace it . The rest of the will take out sending
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    Hardwood floor uneven

    Thank s Darwin. Cutting the beam is out of the question. we are in the process of repair not demolition.
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    Hardwood floor uneven

    It is full 3/4 solid thick wood, nail down
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    Hardwood floor uneven

    Yes these photos after the floor went , I let it settle since spring , it did not go any further. I also did help it with a heavy hammer with piece a wood
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    Hardwood floor uneven

    the feeler gauge is about 3/16 in I removed the extra length from the post and cleaned the beam. The floor did go down and the gap closed as we reinstalled the post. Now I think is going to need more , either replace the board and reinstall new ones.
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    Hardwood floor uneven

    Good Morning Highup Yes the post are in the basement and support the main beam. You are right it did go down a little by removing the thickness. Here is a couple more pictures better showing the hump
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    Hardwood floor uneven

    Here is a pic of the floor
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    Hardwood floor uneven

    I have installed this floor nearly 30 years ago. during installation I notice this spot was rising then it dipped as it closer to the wall. lack of experience and times. so I lived with it. Now I want to repair it . as I started to look for the root cause I find that one of the posts is about...
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