At our company, structural repairs are the core of what we do. We specialize in diagnosing, designing, and restoring the structural integrity of buildings—ensuring they remain safe, stable, and built to last.
Whether the issue stems from age, poor construction, environmental damage, or unexpected events, our team provides expert solutions that address the root cause—not just the visible symptoms.
What Are Structural Repairs?
Structural repairs involve restoring or reinforcing the load-bearing elements of a building. These are the critical components that keep a structure standing and stable, including:
- Foundations
- Load-bearing walls
- Beams and columns
- Floor and roof framing
- Concrete slabs
- Steel or timber structural systems
When these components weaken, crack, shift, or fail, professional structural repair is essential.
When Are Structural Repairs Needed?
Structural issues often develop gradually—but sometimes they appear suddenly. You may need structural repair services if you notice:
Foundation Problems
- Cracks in foundation walls
- Uneven or sloping floors
- Doors and windows sticking
- Gaps between walls and ceilings
Structural Movement
- Bowing or leaning walls
- Sagging floors or rooflines
- Large diagonal cracks in walls
Water or Soil Damage
- Settlement due to poor soil conditions
- Erosion around the foundation
- Damage from flooding or long-term moisture exposure
Structural Damage After Events
- Fire damage
- Impact damage (vehicle strikes, falling trees)
- Severe storms or seismic activity
In some cases, structural repairs are required to meet updated building codes or after inspections by engineers or local authorities.
Examples of Structural Repairs
Here are a few real-world examples of how structural repairs are performed:
Example 1: Settling Foundation
A homeowner notices widening cracks and sloping floors. After inspection, soil settlement is identified as the cause.
Solution: We install helical piers beneath the foundation, lift the structure carefully, and permanently stabilize it.
Example 2: Sagging Floor System
An aging property shows significant floor deflection due to undersized joists.
Solution: We sister new engineered lumber to the existing joists and add a central steel beam supported by new concrete footings.
Example 3: Bowing Basement Walls
Hydrostatic pressure from surrounding soil causes basement walls to bow inward.
Solution: We install carbon fiber reinforcement straps or steel wall anchors to restore structural integrity and prevent further movement.
Example 4: Fire-Damaged Structural Framing
After a residential fire, key load-bearing members are compromised.
Solution: Damaged structural elements are removed, replaced with code-compliant framing, and reinforced where required.
What Is Involved in Structural Repairs?
Every project begins with a detailed structural assessment. We work with licensed structural engineers when necessary to identify the root cause of the issue and design a repair strategy that ensures long-term stability.
Depending on the situation, repairs may include:
1. Foundation Repair & Stabilization
- Installing steel piers or helical piles to stabilize settling foundations
- Underpinning to strengthen existing footings
- Crack injection using epoxy or polyurethane systems
- Waterproofing and drainage correction
2. Structural Reinforcement
- Sistering or replacing damaged joists and beams
- Installing steel reinforcement plates
- Adding support columns or load-bearing walls
- Carbon fiber reinforcement for concrete or masonry
3. Concrete Repair
- Structural crack repair
- Concrete patching and resurfacing
- Replacing deteriorated sections
- Installing rebar reinforcement where corrosion has occurred
4. Framing & Load Corrections
- Correcting improper structural modifications
- Reinforcing roof trusses
- Redistributing loads after renovations or wall removal
- Installing engineered beams (LVL or steel)
Our Approach
We believe structural repairs should be:
- Engineered correctly – Designed for safety and longevity
- Minimally disruptive – Protecting your property during work
- Code-compliant – Meeting local and national building standards
- Built to last – Using proven materials and methods
We follow industry best practices aligned with standards such as those published by the International Code Council and guidance from the American Concrete Institute where applicable.
Why Choose a Structural Specialist?
Structural repairs are not cosmetic fixes—they directly affect the safety of the people inside the building. Choosing a contractor that specializes in structural work ensures:
- Accurate diagnosis
- Proper engineering coordination
- Safe load management
- Long-term structural stability
When the structure of your building is at stake, experience matters.
Schedule a Structural Assessment
If you suspect structural issues in your home, commercial building, or industrial facility, our team is ready to help. We provide thorough evaluations, clear explanations, and engineered solutions that restore confidence in your property.
Contact us today to schedule a professional structural assessment and protect your investment for years to come.