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My mom's house is quite old , but in good condition. However over the years the front porch which is closed in has begun to settle and out of level. I have the tools which I think will lift the porch long enough to add extra support and keep it level for many years to come.
I need to know the best way to raise the porch i.e. all at once or a little bit at a time without breaking or cracking any glass because it is at the piont where you can't open the windows to take them out.
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