Structural Repairs in Nashville, TN

Sagging floors, cracked walls or settling? Nashville Build Group fixes structural problems with engineer-stamped repairs. Call (615) 555-0149 for a free assessment.

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A structural problem rarely announces itself with a dramatic crack. More often it shows up as a door that suddenly sticks in humid July weather, a hairline stair-step crack creeping through brick, or a kitchen floor that feels springy underfoot. In Middle Tennessee, our heavy clay soils swell when they're wet and shrink hard during a dry August, and that constant push-pull works on a home's bearing points year after year. Nashville Build Group has been diagnosing and correcting structural issues since 2007, and as a licensed TN general contractor (License #BC-71284) with in-house architects, we treat the cause, not just the cosmetic symptom.

The older the neighborhood, the more we see this work. Century-old homes in Germantown and East Nashville were built on rubble or shallow footings that the original masons never expected to carry a modern open-concept floor plan. When a homeowner in 12 South removes a load-bearing wall for that wide-open kitchen, the load has to go somewhere, and undersized beams or overspanned joists eventually let the floor deflect. We routinely install LVL and steel flush beams, sister failing joists, and add properly sized footings to restore a level, solid structure.

Every structural project starts with an honest assessment. We measure floor elevations, check beam spans against current TN residential code, and where the situation calls for it, bring in a licensed structural engineer to stamp the repair plan. That engineering matters: it protects you at resale, satisfies the Metro Nashville Codes inspector, and ensures the fix is sized correctly the first time. Common repairs we handle include:

  • Sagging or bouncy floors from rotted, undersized, or overspanned joists
  • Cracked drywall and brick caused by differential settlement
  • Load-bearing wall removal with engineered beam replacement during a remodel
  • Rotted sill plates and band joists from long-term moisture or termite damage
  • Failing porch, deck, and column supports

Structural work and foundation work usually go hand in hand, so we'll tell you up front whether your issue starts at the footing or higher up in the framing. Because we're a design-build firm, structural corrections fold naturally into larger projects like a second story addition or a home addition, where the framing has to be reinforced before any square footage goes on top. We also coordinate the permitting and inspections so every step is documented and signed off.

Pricing varies widely with structural repairs because no two failures are alike. A handful of sistered joists in a crawl space might run a few thousand dollars, while a full engineered beam install with new footings can reach the low five figures. We give you a fixed-price written contract before any demolition begins, assign a dedicated project manager to your job, and back every repair with our 2-year workmanship warranty. If you've noticed something shifting, call (615) 555-0149 for a straight answer about what it is and what it'll take to make it right.

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Structural Repairs

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Warning Signs Your Nashville Home Needs Structural Attention

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How We Diagnose and Engineer the Right Fix

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Common Structural Repairs We Handle Across Middle Tennessee

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Permits, Engineering, and the 2-Year Workmanship Warranty

FAQ

Questions, answered

How do I know if a crack in my Nashville home is structural or cosmetic?

Thin vertical hairline cracks in drywall are usually cosmetic and come from normal seasonal movement. Stair-step cracks in brick or block, horizontal cracks, cracks wider than about a quarter inch, and doors or windows that suddenly won't close are the ones that signal real movement. We offer a free on-site assessment and will tell you honestly whether it needs a repair or just a patch and paint.

Do structural repairs in Nashville require a permit and an engineer?

Anything that alters load paths, like removing a bearing wall or installing a new beam, requires a permit from Metro Nashville Codes, and we'll pull an engineer's stamp when the scope calls for it. We handle all of that for you. Minor crawl-space reinforcement sometimes doesn't require a permit, but we always confirm before starting rather than guess.

Why are my floors bouncy or sagging?

In our area it's usually undersized or overspanned floor joists, joists that have rotted from crawl-space moisture, or a girder that has settled. Older East Nashville and Germantown homes are especially prone to this because original framing wasn't built for today's loads. We diagnose the exact cause before quoting, since the fix for rot is very different from the fix for an overspan.

How much do structural repairs cost?

It ranges a lot. Sistering a few joists in a crawl space might be $2,500 to $5,000, while an engineered steel or LVL beam install with new footings can run $8,000 to $20,000 or more. We provide a free assessment and a fixed-price written quote so you know the full number before any work starts.

Can you do structural repairs as part of a larger remodel or addition?

Yes, and that's often the smartest time to do it. If you're adding a second story or opening up a floor plan, the framing usually needs reinforcing anyway, so we engineer the structural work into the overall design-build plan. Bundling it avoids paying twice to open up the same walls and floors.

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