Bracing Lifting An Existing Floor

As a footstep falls on one joist some of the force is transferred to neighboring joists.
Bracing lifting an existing floor. How can we evaluate whether the floors need reinforcement and if so what is the best way to do this. Long spans of joists in newer homes may wobble or bounce from foot traffic. After several centuries of service floor joists in older homes may sag or crack. Bridging or x bracing allows joists to share weight.
Thre ways to fix a sagging or sloping floor. The first is redistribution of tension as the initial lift off from the ground needs a tight system to budge the object at rest the barbell on the floor. If the floor is sagging visibly in the middle or is very bouncy you may want to reinforce the floor to eliminate the sag and reduce the bounciness. Once in place the floor can be jacked up in an attempt to lift the floor back to a level position.
To begin lift up the joists with jacks and a temporary beam about 1 ft. Thick and could crumble under extra load. Depending upon the conditions it is possible to strengthen or repair existing framing members such as floor joists or roof rafters by adding reinforcing material sandwiching the member on either side with plywood is sometimes worthwhile but the plywood must be installed correctly for greatest strength. Bouncy floor existing slab may be only 2 in.
In olympic lifting we must use the core with both rs in mind. Jacks temporarily hold the beam until the permanent columns are in place. Once the second pull is initiated a redirection of force is necessary to finish the pull and begin to move under the bar. Provides a solution for floor joist bracing that is spaced too far apart to provide proper support.
From midspan of the joists. Even if your joists already have a row of bridging at the center of the span adding a row on each side of the existing bridging will stiffen the floor.