One of the most common complaints of old house owners is sagging floors.
Floor seems to be sagging in one spot.
A springy or spongy feeling could indicate a minor issue a major problem or.
The other category describes floors that might generally be level from end to end but within that span may have sags or dips.
If a sagging floor is sagging too far you may have problems with putting up chairs tables bookcases and other décor because it s impossible for your floor to hold these things up.
How to fix springy and spongy floors.
Not all floor problems are the same.
No one likes the feel of a supposedly solid floor bouncing or sagging underfoot.
One category describes floors that have a general overall slant.
Although generally only an annoyance sagging floors can be an indication of worsening problems.
The average person can sense if a floor slopes 1 inch in 10 feet and sloping floors or sagging floors are often one of the warning signs that structural engineers look for when analyzing a house.
In my own house for example every floor pitches toward the center stairwell.
Here s a quick review of the most common problems and a few of the typical remedies.
Although most floors slope it is important to know how much and why.