If there is sloping on the second floor though there could be serious structural issues that need to be addressed.
The first floor slanted.
This is not a quick fix and for a first time homeowner with a limited budget and not much experience with houses i d stay away.
There are lots of reasons that might cause sloping floors in a.
If your house is built over a basement first inspect all of the basement support beams and posts where they meet the floor.
Nearly all will say that if a floor slopes 1 and 1 2 inches in twenty feet or more that there should be further investigation.
In some cases the slope is caused or aggravated by similar deflection in the girder main bearing beam that supports one end of the joist sets but even this scenario there is usually not a problem that needs repair.
If the floor is only sloping on the first story of your building then the reason could be damaged or missing support or joists.
As you move into the room further in from the door it starts to level out.
Floors that slant or slope floor slopes and slants are common in old houses.
Floor joist are damaged undersized or over spaced.
Sometimes you may notice sloping only on the second story of the structure.
If the first floor is level and the second floor slopes then there is a possibility of.
Sloping floors in the first story.
How to inspect your home when your floors are sloping.
Sloping on the first floor.
Floors that slope 2 or 3 inches in 20 feet would be a very serious concern.
On the first floor bedroom the floor slopes down by about 5cm from the start of the door frame to the wall.
A slant slope situation might be one where over the course of 15 or 20 horizontal feet the floor slopes down one or two inches.
It might also be difficult to find the right company to do the job.
The top of the door frame is also sloped down.
However if the second floor slopes along with the first floor then there could be a more serious structural cause such as foundation damage or settlement.
Sloping on the second floor.
Be suspicious of wood posts set on dirt floors or wood posts with concrete poured around the post bases.
In many cases fixing a sloping floor is an expensive and lengthy operation.
Supporting post or beams have been removed modified or cracked.
Except for that slope the floor itself might be flat.
Water damage pest termites or deterioration exist.
Sloping floors are most often caused by normal and acceptable deflection bend in the wood joists which comprise the floor structure.
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.