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Borner Engineering
New to Angi

Serving Cedar Valley, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

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We are an ethical, honest and professional company. We are easy to communicate with. Always working with you until the job is done right and to your expected integrity, prompt service and superior customer service. Always leaving the job site clean . We take pride in our services and enjoy making clients repeat clients. You can count on us to get the job done right the first time. We will meet with you at your convenience and will not keep you waiting. Call us today for your free estimate. You'll be pleased you did. Thank you!\n\n

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Blue Sky Engineering
New to Angi

Serving Cedar Valley, UT and surrounding areas

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

Blue Sky Engineering is a leading structural engineering company in Salt Lake and Utah counties. We provide top-notch structural engineering services for projects of all sizes. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home, make seamless home additions, or embark on new home construction, we ensure your vision is anchored on a solid foundation.\n\nOur team also conducts structural assessments for homeowners, REALTORS®, and property management companies, ensuring safety and reliability in every project.

Structural Engineering questions, answered by experts

Yes, water damage can affect your walls' structural integrity. If the water or moisture sits on the walls for an extended period, it can weaken the drywall, plaster, wood framing, and other materials supporting the wall. That's why it's critical to dry out the area as soon as you notice it.

The essential difference between an architect and an engineer is that architects typically focus more on the aesthetic design of buildings, although not without consideration for the structural integrity of the building. Engineers focus more on the structural, technical, and practical aspects of whether and how an architectural design can be built as drawn. You may need to hire both types of professionals if you’re designing and building a new home.

The depth of any foundation style depends on your climate and how deep the frost line is, as building code requires that the footers of a foundation—which are built into a monolithic slab—sit at least a foot below the frost line. At the southern tip of Florida, for example, a monolithic slab foundation would only need to sit 12 inches under the soil at the widest parts. On some parts of the Canadian border, the frost line is 100 inches, which would mean a minimum of 112 inches, which is prohibitively deep for a monolithic slab.

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You need to hire a structural engineer when building or modifying any component with a structural load in your home. Common situations where you would need a structural engineer include home inspections when buying or selling a home, investigating possible issues with your foundation, beams, load-bearing walls, or chimneys, breaking ground on a new home or structure on your property, and renovating an old part of your home that could threaten any structural integrity. Home additions and bump-outs also require an engineer.

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