Load bearing wall removed or altered on first floor.
Floor sagging upstairs.
If you have access to the basement or crawlspace it is possible to jack up saggy joists until they are level and then sister them so that they remain straight after the jacks are removed.
However as the span increases so does.
Common reasons for sloping or sagging second story floors.
Here s a quick review of the most common problems and a few of the typical remedies.
Sagging floor issues often relates to framing issues or the loads that the floors are carrying.
It s actually a very simple process.
If a load bearing wall is removed on the first floor then the second story floor joist or trusses may drop down in the area where the load bearing wall was removed.
The cause of these may be the same or may be different.
Replace your old uneven floor cheap and easy.
Compound can correct sags and dips as deep as 1 1 2 inches.
There are several problems that can cause a sagging or sloping floor which is one of the reasons why fixing a sloping floor is difficult.
Sloping floors may be due to framing issues but it is not uncommon for them to be caused by foundation and soil issues.
We show you how to replace your uneven flloor or subfloor.
Fixing a floor that sags and dips pour self leveling underlayment in the problem area.
Although generally only an annoyance sagging floors can be an indication of worsening problems.
Sagging can be the result of undersized joists an undersized support beam or support posts that have rotted at the bottom or settled into the ground.
A springy or spongy feeling could indicate a minor issue a major problem or no problem at all.
Depending upon the conditions it is possible to strengthen or repair existing framing members such as floor joists or roof rafters by adding reinforcing material.
Remove the old.
No one likes the feel of a supposedly solid floor bouncing or sagging underfoot.
These terms are related and a sagging floor actually has a slope from each side of the sag.