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House renovation on Martin Luther King in Berkeley

We worked on Saturday in order to get the new floor joists rolled out on this job. The original project brief called to keep the existing joists, but these were found to be termite and beetle infested and so badly damaged that that was not possible. The new 6″ x 12″ pressure treated mid-span girder also replaces the completely inadequate existing match stick that served as a girder.

So Monday, we can start framing walls!

Andrew

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