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Hall Engineering, LLC
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Serving Flora, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Mr. Hall showed up on time and completed his work as stated. He answered all my questions and understood my concerns. He even recommended a reputable company to do the repairs."
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Hall Engineering, LLC
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Serving Flora, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

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"Mr. Hall showed up on time and completed his work as stated. He answered all my questions and understood my concerns. He even recommended a reputable company to do the repairs."
Response time1 day
Response rate91%
Recommended by88%of homeowners
Structural Engineering questions, answered by experts

The average cost to hire a structural engineer is about $550, with prices generally ranging from $200 to $1,500. Structural engineers may charge a flat rate, by the project, by square footage, or an hourly rate, which is typically between $100 and $250. Many jobs, such as inspections and structural calculations, are billed at a flat rate, which often falls between $300 and $800. The final cost depends on several factors, including the project's type, scope, size, complexity, ease of access for inspection, and your geographic location.

A few hours for inspection, with a detailed report following in a week.

Many horizontal cracks in home foundations result from water and soil pressure from outside of the building or from a footing that is shifting. Under those circumstances, horizontal cracks are a structural problem that requires repair before they become worse and more difficult to fix. However, in very specific cases, thin horizontal cracks may simply be a cosmetic blemish due to concrete shrinkage.

Foundation cracks that are 1/8 inch wide or less, aren’t uneven across the gap, and don’t continue widening over time are usually just normal settling cracks and don’t suggest structural issues. Horizontal cracks and stair-step cracks on foundation walls, any cracks that continue widening, are wider than 1/8 inch, or where one side juts out beyond the other, are often indicative of structural damage.

Accurate measurements, sturdy materials, and seamless integration with other structures.

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