Why Floors Sag and Feel Bouncy | Most Homeowners Don’t Realize This Causes Floor Movement

Have you noticed sagging floors, bouncy floors, or areas of your home that don’t feel as solid as they once did? Many homeowners assume these issues are simply part of an aging home. While structural concerns can have multiple causes, moisture in a crawl space is one of the most overlooked contributors to floor movement and long-term structural performance. In this video, we discuss: • Why some floors begin to sag or feel bouncy • How modern floor systems rely on stable structural materials • What happens when wood remains damp for extended periods • Why crawl space moisture can affect the structure above • How maintaining a dry crawl space helps protect your home A healthy home starts from the ground up. Understanding how moisture affects your crawl space can help prevent issues with mold, wood rot, termites, indoor air quality, and structural movement over time. Subscribe to Healthy Home Education for more homeowner-focused insights on crawl spaces, indoor air quality, moisture control, building science, and healthy homes. #HealthyHomeEducation #Crawlspace #HomeMaintenance