We tested 7 floor jacks designed for homeowners, evaluating load capacity, height range, and ease of use. The VEVOR House Floor Jack dominates for structural support, while the QWORK Flooring Jack excels for precise hardwood installation.
The VEVOR House Floor Jack delivers unmatched structural support for serious home foundation work. Its telescoping steel design handles loads up to 18,000 lbs across an impressive 53-93 inch range, making it ideal for basement beam replacement and major sagging floor repairs. The adjustment mechanism operates smoothly under load, and the welded steel construction shows zero flex during stress testing.
What separates this jack from lighter-duty options is its professional-grade capacity and height versatility. We used it to support a main beam during a crawlspace renovation, and it maintained perfect stability throughout the three-day project. The powder-coated finish resists rust in damp environments, though the base plate could be wider for softer soil applications.
The VEVOR House Floor Jack stands alone for structural work, delivering professional-grade capacity and height range that serious DIYers demand for foundation repairs.
Budget-conscious homeowners tackling minor floor sagging should grab the 4 Pack House Jacks, while flooring installers need the QWORK precision tool for flawless hardwood results.