How do you fix a sagging floor in your crawlspace?

Fixing a sagging floor or crawlspace is vital for your home's foundation as well as the value of your home. A sagging floor in a crawlspace is very noticeable and needs to be addressed right away. There can be a number of reasons why your floor is sagging into your crawlspace. Moisture, as well as wear and tear, are some of the most common reasons. A home built on poor soil can cause sagging as well. Many contractors get lazy and will build a home on poorly assembled or old support systems that need to be replaced immediately. At Healthy Basement Systems we have a support system called a Smart Jack Crawl Space Stabilizer. These adjustable beams are a great supplement support system for your sagging crawlspace. These beams can support the sagging crawlspace or be used to readjust the failing floor joists. The Jack Crawl Space stabilizer can stabilize weight exceeding 60,00 pounds. Not only can we stabilize your sagging floors we can, over time, restore your floors back to normal. Rotten wood is common in small, dark, and moist areas that greatly affect your sagging crawlspace and floors. This can also lead to allergens and unpleasant odors. It's important to address these issues promptly. Healthy Basement Systems can help in all things Basementy, however, the foundation of your home as well as sagging floors is of utmost importance and we are happy to assist. 

 

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