The sill plate is rotted in many places.
Treated floor joists over crawl space.
Floor joists in crawl spaces are closer than 18 to the ground.
A floor joist is one of the horizontal supporting members that run from wall to wall wall to beam or beam to beam to support the main floor.
Most often floor joists need to be sistered because of two problems either water damage which leads to rot or termite damage that crumbled the joist.
The bottom 1 of 75 of the already overloaded floor joists are rotted.
Pressure treated wood was developed as termite infestation prevention not so much as a rot prevention.
Typical beam installation includes pouring concrete pads in the crawl space then placing screw type house jacks on the pads and using the jacks to lift the beam perpendicular to the joists.
Girders in crawl spaces are closer than 12 to the ground.
Any wood on a foundation wall and is less than 8 from the exposed ground.
If there was water damage make sure that whatever leaky pipe or condensation issue caused the rot is fixed.
The ends of wood girders entering into masonry foundation walls with less than 1 2 clearance.
It may be made of wood steel or concrete.
If your floors feel like they are bouncy uneven and sagging you could have a problem with the floor joists and support system underneath your house.
Cut pieces of insulation just large enough to fit along the rim joist the framing material into which all the floor joists are nailed.
The crawl space floor joist plays a vital role in the construction of your home.
Both the beams and the floor joists are also sagging.
The main beams down the center of the crawl space are staring to rot along the bottom edge and on the 2 outside plies.
Wooden supports can easily rot and fail in problematic crawl spaces with open vents high humidity and standing water.
Your cabin didn t have any of these problems until the development of plastic.
Learn how to fix these issues and shore up your crawl space supports.
But most often it is wood 2 x8 s or 2 x10 s.