Uneven Floors

Wet Foundation Problems: Uneven Floors


An " uneven floor " is a term that describes any floor surface that sags, bounces, buckles, or slopes in any direction. As previously stated, it is common to find slanted floors in a house that is more than 15 years old as a result of the foundation of the house shifting over time.


Is it necessary to be concerned about uneven floors?

Sloping floors can indicate significant structural damage to a home's foundation, warped floor joists, or water damage that necessitates the repair of the foundation. In some cases, sloping floors are not a cause for concern, despite the fact that they are one of the most common signs of severe foundation or structural problems in a home.


What is the best way to fix uneven floors?

The use of a floor patch product is one of the most effective ways to resolve the issue of uneven flooring. It can be used in either a concrete subfloor or a wooden subfloor installation. It is the most effective method for leveling floors that have dips, slanting issues, cracks, and chipping.


What causes floors to be uneven in the first place?

In most cases, uneven floors are caused by problems with the subflooring beneath them. The most common reason for this is the settling or shifting of the foundation beneath the floors. It is more common for floor beams and joists made of wood, such as those above a crawl space, to bend rather than crack when they are exposed to moisture.


Do uneven floors indicate a problem with the foundation?

Uneven floors are frequently caused by structural or foundation damage, which is also the most expensive problem to repair. When it comes to structural damage, it includes problems with bearing walls, floor framing, roof framing, and beams, all of which can cause the home's floors to buckle under the weight of the situation.


What is the best way to fix an uneven floor foundation?

Depending on the severity of the cracking and unevenness in the floor caused by foundation settlement, your contractor may recommend either foundation push piers or helical piers to stabilize the entire foundation. In some cases, foundation piers can also be used to raise the foundation back to its original position after it has been raised.


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