Floor buckling is the most extreme reaction to moisture in a hardwood floor.
My home hardwood floors are sinking.
You will have to make sure your joists can handle the addition of considerably more weight from the plywood subfloor and any floor coverings.
Foundation issues deteriorating wood supports especially sills which rest on the foundation footer improperly installed joists or sub floors and other issues can all cause a floor to slope or sag.
Once the weather warms up again it becomes humid and the wood floors begin soaking up moisture once again.
In the laminate kitchen there a lumps and you can feel where it s sinking in certain places.
What kind of company should i get to look at the floor or foundation.
Repeatedly absorbing and losing moisture can over time cause the floorboards to warp.
We had the home inspected before we moved in.
On the hardwood part there are lumps forming all over the place.
Sinking floor piers sign no.
But if your home features cracked gyprock walls the possibility of unevenly sinking floor piers under your home is strong.
The floor behaves that way because of wood s relationship with moisture in the air there s no accounting for how the customers behave although educating them about gaps beforehand can help more on that later.
The house is only 7yrs old and we just moved in 6 mos ago.
In addition uneven floors over crawl spaces are often accompanied by serious mold problems.
Customers begin to notice gaps between boards and the phone calls begin.
Fortunately this is not a common occurrence.
In either case you will need to demolish.
On the top side of the floor another fix it idea to lay down new hardwood over the existing floor.
How to inspect your home when your floors are sloping.
A plywood subfloor will bridge any minor waves in the existing floor and leveling compound would help too.
During the winter even the most carefully installed wood floors tend to dry out and shrink.
Losing moisture causes wood flooring to shrink and absorbing moisture causes the floorboards to expand.
Sinking floor piers don t tend to crack masonry walls.
Sinking floors can lead to a variety of other issues including jamming doors and drywall cracks.
Buckling occurs when the wood flooring actually pulls up from the subfloor lifting several inches in one or more places.
A sinking floor is usually a sign that the floor has begun to rot out from the underside meaning the joists or other elements of the subfloor have failed.
If your house is built over a basement first inspect all of the basement support beams and posts where they meet the floor.
I m not sure what is wrong with the floor in my house.
Your floor piers are sinking at different rates forcing pressure upwards into the walls causing cracks.