floor joist replacement

Floor Joist Repair and Replacement

Floor joists are the horizontal framing members that support the weight of your floors. When they rot, crack, or weaken from moisture or pest damage, your floors become unstable and unsafe.

What Are Floor Joists?

Bouncy or soft spots underfoot, visible cracks in joists, and musty odors from the crawlspace are common indicators. Early repair prevents costly structural damage down the line.

Signs You Need Repair

We inspect, sister, or fully replace damaged joists using treated lumber built to handle Florida's humidity. Every repair is done to code and backed by our workmanship guarantee.

Our Repair Process

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Sagging Floor Repair

Sagging floors are typically caused by weakened joists, failing support posts, or settling soil beneath the crawlspace. In Florida's humid climate, wood deterioration is one of the most common culprits.

Why Floors Sag

Yes. Sagging floors indicate structural compromise. Left unaddressed, they can worsen rapidly, create trip hazards, and lead to much more expensive repairs throughout the home.

Is It Dangerous?

Our team identifies the root cause — whether it's joist damage, post failure, or moisture — and restores your floor to level using proven repair methods designed for Florida homes.

How We Fix It

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Beam Replacement

Main support beams carry the load of your entire home. When they're compromised by rot, insect damage, or age, reinforcement alone isn't enough — full replacement is the only safe solution.

When Beams Need Replacing

Beam replacement requires temporarily supporting the structure while the damaged beam is removed and a new one is installed. Our crew handles this safely and efficiently with minimal disruption.

What to Expect

Replacement beams are selected for strength and moisture resistance, ensuring your crawlspace structure holds up against Florida's heat and humidity for years to come.

Built to Last

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Post & Pier Repair and Replacement

Posts and piers are the vertical supports that transfer your home's weight down to the ground. When they shift, rot, or sink, the entire floor system above them becomes unstable.

The Role of Posts & Piers

Some posts can be shimmed or reinforced; others require full replacement. We assess each pier individually and recommend the most cost-effective solution that restores proper support.

Repair vs. Replacement

New posts and piers are set on solid footings and treated to resist moisture, giving your crawlspace a stable foundation that won't shift or deteriorate in Florida's soil conditions.

Long-Term Stability

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Beam Reinforcement

Beam reinforcement strengthens existing beams that are showing early signs of stress or deflection — before they reach the point of failure. It's a proactive solution that extends the life of your structure.

What Is Beam Reinforcement?

If your beams are bowing, cracking, or showing surface rot but still structurally sound at the core, reinforcement may be the right call — saving you the cost of a full replacement.

When to Reinforce

We sister new lumber alongside weakened beams or apply structural supports to restore load-bearing capacity. Every reinforcement is inspected and documented for your records.

Our Approach