
Floor Hump
Anybody know what would cause a decent size hump in the floor right here. It ends near the front of the oven. Been here since I bought the place 6 months ago and doesn’t bother me too much but was curious what might cause it.

Anybody know what would cause a decent size hump in the floor right here. It ends near the front of the oven. Been here since I bought the place 6 months ago and doesn’t bother me too much but was curious what might cause it.
Was thinking about removing this wallpaper and painting the walls. I believe it’s is peel and stick wallpaper and was wondering the best way to remove it. See a lot of different answers online.
This is the wall of my crawlspace underneath the addition built on to my mobile home. The addition including this crawlspace is about 10 years old. There are 6 noticeable cracks in the wall as you can see. A majority of this wall is above soil grade so I don’t believe it’s soil pressure. Not much water comes through the cracks at all, just a little damp by 2 of the cracks but dries quickly after rain. I was wondering if this is something I should watch and measure or get an engineer to see. I can’t speak a lot for if the cracks from the original couple years of settling that most foundations go through as I have only lived here for 6 months.
Some of the floor joists in my crawlspace are discoloured a bit and I was wondering if it could be mold or microbial growth. One picture is of slight discoloration, one is heavily discolored and one is a perfectly clean board which resembles most of the rest of the boards in my crawlspace.
Anybody got any idea what this stuff is on this wood? Almost every other floor joist looks perfectly fine and then there’s this one that looks like this. Seems firm to me and there is no water leaks near or around it.
Noticed on this small crack of ceiling of my house I bought 5 months ago?
Reminder to check your portable window ac before going to sleep. I just happened to feel the floor with my hand before bed because im paranoid like that and the carpet was wet in that corner of the room. Top plug of reservoir had blown out on its own. Got a fan on it now.
Hey guys, quick question. The floor of my house on this side sits a little higher where these floor jacks are in the middle of crawlspace. They are not adjustable as far as I know. Is that normal and should I get somebody to replace them with adjustable ones so the floor is flat?
I have a couple of quick questions about my crawlspace. My house is a double wide on a concrete slab and new addition part of house is a 4 foot tall crawlspace that I can walk into. The crawlspace is not encapsulated or humidity controlled as far as I know and there are a couple of sliding windows down there but no vents at all. Wall is made out of concrete blocks for whole crawlspace. Should I be worried about any of that, I feel like there has to be some sort of ventilation but then again it can be very humid in NY state this time of year too. Thanks guys and sorry if this is vague or not well worded, I am a new homeowner at 23.