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How do I Install a Floor Stabilizer Post Kit to Fix a Sagging Floor?

Installing a floor stabilizer post kit (also known as a jack post) is a structured process designed to reinforce sagging beams. However, the effectiveness of the installation depends entirely on the condition of the concrete slab and the underlying soil.

According to the step-by-step guide, you should follow these stages:

  1. Prepare the Site: Clear the installation area and verify that the concrete slab thickness meets the manufacturer’s minimum requirements. Ensure there are no buried utilities beneath the slab.
  2. Position the Post: Place the adjustable steel post directly under the sagging beam or girder. Center the base plate on a level section of the concrete slab to ensure an even load path.
  3. Extend and Snug: Extend the telescoping section of the post by hand until the top plate is snug against the beam.
  4. Adjust and Tighten: Turn the adjustment screw/nut according to the manufacturer’s specifications. If necessary, use a temporary support to raise the sagging beam slightly before final placement.
  5. Verify Plumb and Level: Use a four-foot level on multiple faces of the post to ensure it is perfectly vertical (plumb). Any lean significantly reduces the load capacity. Verify that the beam has reached the desired level.
  6. Secure Hardware: Torque all locking hardware to the values listed in the manual and re-check for plumb before the system carries the full load.

Important Safety Note: While these kits are DIY-friendly for temporary shoring, it is highly recommended to consult a licensed structural engineer for placement validation. This ensures you do not overload a thin slab or overlook concealed framing defects.


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