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House/Floor Leveling in Lincoln Heights

Lincoln Heights carries some of L.A.’s oldest housing stock and some of its trickiest ground, river-adjacent soils near Avenue 26, steeper pockets by Ascot Hills, and plenty of mid-century backfill. Over time, those conditions can pull a house out of plane. You feel a dip down the hallway. Hairline cracks step across plaster. A door drags when the afternoon heat hits. That’s settlement at work.

House leveling restores the walking surface and addresses why it moved. Our crew runs a controlled jack-and-lift to bring floors back toward level, then we fix the underlying cause: water tracking under the house, clay soils cycling wet to dry, tired or undermined footings, or a mix of all three. A repair that lasts needs clean load paths into a sound foundation, so we strengthen that connection and correct drainage and bearing where needed.

If your slab-on-grade home in Lincoln Heights has dropped, we stabilize the structure to arrest further movement. Once support is reliable, we can “float” low areas with self-leveling cement to improve flatness and the feel underfoot.

Alpha Structural has been leveling Los Angeles homes for more than 25 years. From work near Broadway and Mission Road to the streets around Lincoln Park and Heritage Square, no two houses are the same. We tailor every plan to the framing, soils, and access you actually have. That keeps scopes lean and results consistent.

Seeing new cracks after rain? Floors sloping or soft in spots? Call the Lincoln Heights house leveling team at Alpha Structural. We’ll inspect, show you what’s moving, and map a clear plan to set it right.

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