11. Crawl Space ⚡

A traditional, cost-effective option. Ensure wood is rated for ground contact.

A cheap and effective option, often allowed, but harder to adjust than steel. 3. Installation Best Practices 11. Crawl Space

If using screw jacks, lift the beam slowly—no more than 14one-fourth 12one-half inch per day to avoid cracking plaster or drywall upstairs. 4. Pro-Tips for Longevity A traditional, cost-effective option

A sagging floor or bouncy floor often indicates the need for additional support in a crawl space. Installing a new post and footing is a proven way to level floors and secure your home's foundation. 1. The Foundation: Concrete Footing A sturdy post is useless without a solid foundation. For a single-story house, a typical footing is (wide and deep). Heavy Loads: For two-story homes or heavier loads, use a or larger footer. Pro-Tips for Longevity A sagging floor or bouncy

A traditional, cost-effective option. Ensure wood is rated for ground contact.

A cheap and effective option, often allowed, but harder to adjust than steel. 3. Installation Best Practices

If using screw jacks, lift the beam slowly—no more than 14one-fourth 12one-half inch per day to avoid cracking plaster or drywall upstairs. 4. Pro-Tips for Longevity

A sagging floor or bouncy floor often indicates the need for additional support in a crawl space. Installing a new post and footing is a proven way to level floors and secure your home's foundation. 1. The Foundation: Concrete Footing A sturdy post is useless without a solid foundation. For a single-story house, a typical footing is (wide and deep). Heavy Loads: For two-story homes or heavier loads, use a or larger footer.