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AE Leuken, LLC
4.6(
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Engineer - Structural

Serving Parker, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The owner and his assistant were fabulous. The customer service was friendly and all response times were faster than i could have ever expected. He was honest and thorough and spent the time helping me through the entire process. What a great experience during a stressful time. I would highly recommend AE Leuken to anyone needing a structural engineer."
Typical Deck
Typical Deck
Typical Deck
Shear wall design
Elevations

+9

Response time3 days
22 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Jeremy A. Gold Structural Services Inc.
4.9(
19
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Engineer - Structural

Serving Parker, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Jeremy was extremely professional and efficient and was so amazing to work with!!! He literally called me the very night that I submitted a request for an engineer. Very impressive and would absolutely hire him again or refer him to anyone who needs a structural engineer."
Floor Framing
Evidence of Water
Minor Water Damage
New Piping and Evidence of Past Leak
Minor Water Damage

+24

Response time1 day
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Unique Perspective
4.4(
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ArchitectDraftsperson/CADD

Serving Parker, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Unique Perspective did an outstanding experience from start to finish. Steve helped bring our vision to life by creating the architectural plans and as-built drawings for our home, and his expertise truly made the entire process seamless. His attention to detail, professionalism, and knowledge were exceptional. He took the time to understand exactly what we wanted and transformed our ideas into beautifully organized, well-designed plans. We were incredibly impressed with his communication, creativity, and ability to make everything feel simple and stress-free. If you are looking for someone talented, reliable, and highly skilled in architectural planning and residential design, I cannot recommend him enough. We will absolutely work again with his company in the future ."
New Residential SFR
New Residential SFR
New Residential SFR
Littleton Kitchenette
Littleton Kitchenette

+92

11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Structural Engineering questions, answered by experts

It depends on the bank and the extent of the issue. Some banks will lend against homes with minor foundation damage, but most won’t if the issue is structural since the home acts as collateral for the mortgage. Banks that offer renovation loans might still finance a home with structural problems. More minor issues like settling cracks and intermittent problems with humidity are unlikely to stop a bank from financing.

Yes, all states require structural engineers to carry the proper license, with specifics determined by each state. You can use Angi’s state licensing tool to confirm that the structural engineer you’re considering holds the required licensing to tackle your job. Hiring an unlicensed structural engineer will not only cause issues with permits but it could also lead to an unsafe building. The cost of a professional, licensed, and experienced engineer is well worth the investment.

No, squeaky floors do not always mean there is structural damage. The noise is often caused by friction from issues like loose floorboards, gaps between the subfloor and joists, or loose subflooring. While many squeaks are harmless, persistent or worsening noise could indicate a more severe problem. If you notice other signs of structural damage—such as soft or sagging floors, cracks running from the wall to the ceiling, or horizontal cracks in your foundation—it's best to have a professional inspect your floor to determine the root cause.

Yes, professionals reinforce the foundation with additional supports or piers to prevent future sinking.

A freestanding brick wall that's only one brick thick can usually stand six to eight feet high. If you need a higher wall, it should be at least two bricks thick for adequate stability, and it might require a footing to support the added weight. Additionally, some areas have regulations and codes dictating how high a brick wall can be, so check with local code enforcers to ensure your proposed wall complies with any regulations.

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