Instead it may be an issue with joists and beams below your floor that require shoring up.
Sloped floor shoring.
Shoring systems protect rescuers while working in a potential or confirmed collapse area.
Your foundation may not be the problem.
The first is the load theyâ re designed to support.
Letâ s take a look at a type 2 and type 3 sloped floor shoring systems.
Perpendicular to slope method with a sole for solid ground.
Different from slanting sloping floors are those that sag or have dips.
The class 2 system is designed to support a floor that has a load that is not only pushing down on the floor but also pushing it horizontally.
Floors in houses built on raised foundations are supported by foundation walls at the perimeter and post girder assemblies between the foundation walls.
Emergency shoring is the temporary support of structures during construction collapse or demolition.
For instance you may have a dining room floor that end to end is level but between those two points are various sags and dips.