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What is the Tolerance for Uneven Floors in a House?

Based on standards set by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the general tolerance for floor slope in a home is 1 inch in 10 feet. If a floor’s slope exceeds this measurement, it warrants a professional evaluation by a licensed structural engineer to determine if a structural failure has occurred.

For homeowners performing their own initial checks, a slope of more than one inch over a four-foot span using a level is also considered a sign that further investigation is necessary.

It is important to distinguish between:

  • Normal Settling: Minor settlement that usually results in a fraction of an inch of movement, often causing only cosmetic cracks or slight slopes.
  • Progressive Foundation Settlement: Ongoing and measurable differential movement that signals a deeper structural problem.

If you suspect significant movement, document measurements in multiple rooms periodically and consult a licensed structural engineer for a definitive diagnosis and measurement against acceptable tolerances.


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