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Taddonio Engineering, LLC
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Serving Northfield, MA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Small jobs welcome

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"Adam was wonderful. He was punctual, articulate, very knowledgeable, along with a pleasant personality! He gave us a structural report for the insurance company within 24 hours! Lastly, His price was very reasonable. I highly recommend that you hire Adam for structural engineering assessment."
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Response rate85%
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Neponset Valley Construction
4.1(
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Serving Northfield, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

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"I had an experience with Neponset Valley Construction.  They did work about three years ago.  I would tell others that they're more for exterior jobs than they are interior jobs, the work is kind of shoddy.  The price was the reason we went with them. "
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Recommended by89%of homeowners
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LifeCycle Transitions
3.8(
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Serving Northfield, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellently. All work was done promptly, efficiently, and very courteously. Special praise is given for meeting a short deadline to complete the work: new flooring was to be installed in very short order.
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Concrete Raising Of Upstate New York
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Serving Northfield, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1947

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The initial work was done as scheduled.  Holes were drilled in the floor where the slab had dropped and a concrete slurry was pumped, under pressure raising the affected areas.  At a point the slurry being pumped into one hole would start to come out of nearby holes.  The mechanic told me this was as much as they could do.  He, and his assistant cleaned up and left.
I was not satisfied since the floor had been raised only about halfway.
I contacted the office and they sent an individual to check the job.  He agreed that it was not satisfactory and assured me that the mechanic would be able to complete the job once the initial slurry had cured. 
Several days later the workers returned and told me that their instructions were to complete the job and not to leave until I was satisfied.
They were able to complete the job to my satisfaction.
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
Structural Engineering questions, answered by experts

The standard thickness for an LVL beam is between 1.75 inches and 7 inches. However, you can order LVL beams in non-standard sizes as well. When you work with a contractor, they can source beams that are the appropriate size for your project for you after assessing your blueprints.

Structural engineers draw structural plans, which include detailed drawings of the structural components of a home only. Complete house plans will require additional work from an architect or draftsperson, whose drawings will take the structural drawings into account. They’ll also include more details about the finishing materials and layout of a home, including everything from roofing and flooring materials to the position of furniture, light fixtures, switches, and plumbing fixtures.

Building codes for spiral staircases will vary by your location. Most local codes will specify minimum tread width, riser height, handrail requirements, and headroom. These standards help ensure safety and accessibility for all users. Always check local codes before you begin the installation to ensure compliance and avoid costly modifications or fines.

If you intend to do the majority of the work yourself, you can pay to hire an architect or a structural engineer to ensure your home remains structurally sound. They can help with the planning to make sure everything is up to code and safe for your family. On the other hand, if you’re not sure your home will be completely safe when you’ve completed the project, let a pro do the job.

Costs depend on material choices, labor, and the extent of structural modifications.

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