Sagging Floor Foundation Repair: DIY vs. Hiring a Professional

Nov 03, 2023

The realization of needing sagging floor repairs is never fun. Whether you have dealt with floors sagging before or if this is your first time, there is much to consider when getting the job done right the first time. One of the first considerations homeowners typically make is whether they can tackle the job on their own. 


If you were to do a quick internet search on this matter, you might be surprised at the results. Many people attempt to repair sagging floors on their own. And depending on the severity of the problem, this might be doable. But how do you know if your sagging floors are dangerous to your home’s health and foundation stability? 


Questions like these are the main reason why homeowners insist on an inspection before anything else. But let’s dive into some of the other considerations when it comes to fixing the problem as well. 


Sagging Floor Repair Costs 


The main reason that homeowners want to tackle the job themselves is because of cost. Like many home repairs, the cost is unexpected and cannot be avoided. Sure, there is no question that professional labor costs money. But there is also no question that this money goes toward an end result that won’t let you down. Additionally, there is some question as to whether you will actually pay less, even without labor. 


For example, there are many scenarios that could lead to a sagging floor. One example is water damage, which could warp the wood beams beneath the floor. Another is foundation problems, which typically happen as the soil beneath the foundation settles. 


As you can imagine, these problems come with different solutions. For the beam replacement, a DIY blog might tell you to get some jacks to raise the floor. And then you will need to replace the beams appropriately. Easy enough, right? 


Not so fast. Unless you have all of this equipment already, you are going to need to buy or rent it. That element of the equation is additional money to fix the problem. This doesn’t even account for the research of how to repair the sagging floors properly. A team of foundation repair professionals, for instance, already has this type of equipment ready to go. 


And when it comes to a foundational problem, there aren’t as many DIY solutions available. Structural problems can lead to more structural damage if not taken care of properly. In this regard, your best bet is to turn to the foundation repair professionals. 

Hardwood floor starting to bow and sag.

Talk to the Professionals 


Fixing sagging floors does not have to be a difficult or expensive process. However, it needs to be done correctly to prevent worsening or more costly damages. And the only way to make sure it is done correctly is to talk to the professionals. 


At PierMagic, our team of experts will come to your home and assess the problem. We provide free estimates so that you know where you stand. More importantly, you’ll know exactly what the problem is, the cost of repairs, and the severity of the issues. 


Take care of your home by maintaining its foundation. A sagging floor can mean a lot of things, but none of them are good. And some of them could even lead to emergencies. But by having the professionals handle your sagging floor foundation repair, you can rest worry free. 


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