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I add the same problem that might be an issue with SketchUP or OS. What I found out in my case was that a Stairwell I modeled as a single space was not oriented in the same direction as the rest of the model. That led into very small differences in coordinates of adjacent walls, in order of less than one millimeter, due to the rotational translation needed between space origin and model origin. I ended up rotating the stairwell space origin in the direction of the rest of the model, then I redrew the stairwell and problem was fixed.

So I think that you should look for something similar.

I add had the same problem that might be an issue with SketchUP or OS. What I found out in my case was that a Stairwell I modeled as a single space was not oriented in the same direction as the rest of the model. That led into very small differences in coordinates of adjacent walls, in order of less than one millimeter, due to the rotational translation needed between space origin and model origin. I ended up rotating the stairwell space origin in the direction of the rest of the model, then I redrew the stairwell and problem was fixed.

So I think that you should look for something similar.

I had the same problem that might be an issue with SketchUP SketchUp or OS. What I found out in my case was that a Stairwell I modeled as a single space was not oriented in the same direction as the rest of the model. That led into very small differences in coordinates of adjacent walls, in order of less than one millimeter, due to the rotational translation needed between space origin and model origin. I ended up rotating the stairwell space origin in the direction of the rest of the model, then I redrew the stairwell and problem was fixed.

So I think that you should look for something similar.