Structural Repair in the Pacific Northwest

  • We hate that for you , but thankfully we can handle it. We have repaired and replaced ceilings full of so much animal nesting they were sagging, floors that you can’t drop a ball on without it sliding across the room and foundations that were created with questionable design, including one held up by a piece of firewood.

  • Expanding your current home or fixing a foundation is a big undertaking. We just so happen to love building foundations for our homeowners and aim to make this a smooth and sometimes even fun process on pour day. While foundations are not terribly flashy, they are an homes integrity and we take pride in doing it right.

  • We can do that for you! Foundations can be tricky but our experienced team will come up with a custom solution to tie in an old and new foundation.

  • You probably have had a hard time figuring out what to do with your space, or possibly need a few things done in your home but don’t know where to start. Perhaps you have received other bids that seem astronomical. Don’t let that get you down, we will create a solution that gives you your space back and protects your home.

In the Pacific Northwest, the unique climate and geological conditions can lead to various challenges for home foundations, walls, beams, and exteriors. High levels of rainfall and moisture contribute to soil erosion and expanded clay soils, which can cause foundation settling or heaving. Additionally, the region's seismic activity poses risks for structural integrity, necessitating specialized engineering solutions. Furthermore, frequent temperature fluctuations can lead to expansion and contraction in building materials, resulting in cracks and structural fatigue. Proper drainage management, insulation, and material selection are essential to mitigate these issues, ensuring the durability and stability of homes in this beautiful but complex environment.

  • Water Damage

  • Termite Infestation

  • Cracked Walls or Ceilings

  • Roof Damage

  • Poor Drainage

  • Soil Erosion

  • Structural Rot

  • Inadequate Support Beams

  • Age-Related Wear and Tear

  • Natural Disasters (e.g., earthquakes, floods)

  • Pest Damage (other than termites)

  • Improper Renovations or Additions

  • Frost Heave

  • Environmental Shifts (e.g., soil shrinkage or swelling) it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.