How to fix a sinking foundation.
How to fix a sinking barn floor.
Thre ways to fix a sagging or sloping floor.
Floors sag because the load bearing posts supporting a house beam are failing and or the footings holding those posts are undersized and sinking.
Diagnose the problem by seeking the easiest solution first.
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 sandwiching the member on either side with plywood is sometimes worthwhile but the plywood must be installed correctly for greatest strength.
The star of the video relates his supposition as to there being either no or inadequate concrete beneath the sinking columns.
Check your roof at least once a year to see that it is watertight.
Essentially these piering methods transfer the weight of your home to more stable soil.
Keeping a watertight roof is essential.
If the column is in ground you can dig down until you get to the pad and run a column alongside it.
On the top side of the floor another fix it idea to lay down new hardwood over the existing floor.
The most effective way to help repair settlement issues is piering which is also referred to as underpinning and piling.
Go further only as needed.
You will have to make sure your joists can handle the addition of considerably more weight from the plywood subfloor and any floor coverings.
If you have a concrete floor you can put the column up right alongside the existing pole and bolt it in.
Similar to the repair on the column you can also do the same with a truss.
We use a few different several foundation repair methods.
His restorative process is all well and good until he pours what would be otherwise known as a top collar around the column.
A plywood subfloor will bridge any minor waves in the existing floor and leveling compound would help too.