Product details
Vevor house floor jack – 56–100 in height range, 18,000 lb capacity
Need a reliable, no-nonsense temporary support jack for jobs at home or on-site? This VEVOR house floor jack is built to take the rough and tumble. Made from Q235 steel, it adjusts easily and will hold up to 18,000 lb, so it’s the sort of bit of kit you’d reach for when a beam needs steadying or a floor needs levelling.
Sturdy by design
The main tube and support beam are heavy-duty Q235 steel, so the jack isn’t fazed by bigger loads. The base plate is welded as one piece to the pipe, which means fewer fiddly bits to bolt up — handy when you’re working in awkward spaces. Fewer parts equals fewer things to go wrong.
Simple adjustments, secure locking
Height is adjusted by turning the lever — no extra tools required — so you can get the jack roughly where it needs to be in short order. Two lock pins secure the telescoping sections once you’ve found the spot, keeping the post put. Turn the lever slowly and steadily to avoid sudden slips or damage to the floor — a little patience goes a long way.
Where it helps
- Supporting floor joists during repairs or renovations, so floors can be levelled without panic
- Shoring up beams or patio supports temporarily while replacements or reinforcements are fitted
- Use on construction sites for temporary levelling and bracing when steel props aren’t handy
- Great for basement or cellar work where ceiling height varies and a long-reach support is needed
Practical details and what to expect
The jack adjusts from 56 in to 100 in (about 1,422 mm to 2,540 mm), giving a useful range for most domestic and light-commercial tasks. Maximum load capacity is 18,000 lb (around 8.16 tonne), which covers heavy timber and many structural support jobs. The unit itself is compact-ish to handle on site — roughly 13.1 kg — but still substantial enough to feel trustworthy.
If you’re worried about the base and delicate floors, the welded base plate gives a solid contact area, but it’s sensible to add a timber pad or steel plate between the jack and the flooring to avoid point loading or marks. And always make sure the load is stable and the jack is perfectly vertical before you leave it unattended.
Safety notes
- Use as a temporary support rather than a permanent structural fix.
- Turn the lever slowly when adjusting height to avoid sudden drops.
- Always use the supplied lock pins and check they are fully engaged before loading.
- If you’re at all unsure about structural work, get a qualified builder or structural engineer to advise.
In short, the VEVOR house floor jack is straightforward kit that makes temporary support and levelling jobs quicker and less faff. It’s not flashy, but it does the heavy lifting — literally — and gives the sort of peace of mind that helps keep a project moving.









