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A step-by-step approach, from first call to a stabilized home.

01

Reach out to us

Contact us to schedule an inspection and tell us about the issues you're experiencing, such as uneven floors, cracks, and more.

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02

Foundation assesment

A thorough inspection, including crawl-space access, evaluation of wood components, piers, and overall structural integrity.

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03

Repair Plan

Based on our findings, we provide a customized repair plan outlining recommended work, scope, pricing, and expected results.

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04

Repair & leveling

Our crew completes the approved repairs carefully, leveling the structure and addressing underlying issues.

05

Completion

We review the completed work with you, answer any questions, and ensure everything is satisfactory.

It’s not expensive when it’s fixed right the first time.

Our inspections go far beyond surface-level estimates. We evaluate all structural wood components, including beams, joists, piers, and overall conditions beneath the home. We don’t just identify what’s failing, we determine what truly needs to be repaired and what should be maintained moving forward.

Pier and Beam Foundation Myths vs Reality

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A

Pier and beam repairs are easier than slab repairs.

Reality:


While pier and beam foundations offer easier access (sometimes), multiple components (beams, joists, piers) must be inspected, adjusted, or repaired individually to achieve long-term stability.

B

Pier & beam repairs should be cheap

Reality:

 

Pier and beam repairs require skilled labor, detailed inspections, and time. A proper repair addresses not only leveling but also wood condition, moisture issues, and structural integrity.

C

If the house is level, everything is fine

Reality:


A home can appear level while hidden issues such as wood deterioration, moisture damage, or weakened structural connections remain underneath

D

All pier & beam inspections are the same

Reality:


Many inspections are visual or partial. A true pier and beam inspection requires crawl space access and evaluation of all structural components.

E

Once repaired pier & beams need no maintenance

Reality:


Pier and beam foundations require ongoing maintenance. Follow-up care helps prevent future movement and protects the repair long-term.

Questions to ask before hiring a pier & beam foundation repair company.

Do you perform a full pier and beam crawl space inspection?

A proper pier and beam inspection requires access beneath the home to evaluate beams, joists, sill plates, piers, and their overall condition. just a "surface level" inspections can miss critical structural issues.

Do you inspect for wood damage, moisture issues, and structural risks?

Foundation movement is often caused or worsened by moisture, rot, or deteriorated wood components. Identifying these conditions is essential for a lasting repair.

Is the estimate based on a structural evaluation or a visual assessment?

Accurate pricing comes from understanding the entire structure. Incomplete inspections can lead to surprise costs or repeated repairs later.

Do you provide maintenance recommendations?

Pier and beam foundations require ongoing care. A responsible contractor should guide you on future maintenance to protect your investment and avoid recurring issues.

Will you clearly explain the recommended pier and beam repairs and pricing?

Homeowners should understand not only what is being repaired, but why. A detailed explanation helps avoid unnecessary work and prevents incomplete repair.

Why we make a difference

01

We specialize in pier & beam foundations.

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We focus on long-term solutions.

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We repair with a purpose, never shortcuts

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Clear communication at every step

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Inside a pier & beam foundation

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ifixconstruction.jo@gmail.com
Tel. 214-405-4306

1225 W. College Ave.

Carrollton, Tx. 75067

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