Have a 120 year old house I am remodeling that the back section of it has settled as well as the typical floor sag. How much slope is needed for it to be noticable/annoying?
Along the exterior walls there is a 2" difference between the highest and lowest point. The middle sag (which is being corrected by a beam) is a 4" difference from the same highest point to the lowest point.
I am lifting the house up to pour a slab of concrete on top of the stone foundation and install a new sill plate so I can theoretically jack it all the way up to be even with highest point. It is a complete gut and remodel so this is entirely possible, but raising it 2" can cause other interesting problems. I can get everything to within 1-2" pretty easily but getting it to 0-1" is a lot harder.
Along the exterior walls there is a 2" difference between the highest and lowest point. The middle sag (which is being corrected by a beam) is a 4" difference from the same highest point to the lowest point.
I am lifting the house up to pour a slab of concrete on top of the stone foundation and install a new sill plate so I can theoretically jack it all the way up to be even with highest point. It is a complete gut and remodel so this is entirely possible, but raising it 2" can cause other interesting problems. I can get everything to within 1-2" pretty easily but getting it to 0-1" is a lot harder.