Bedrock Foundation Systems Inc
About us
Bedrock Foundation Systems Inc., established in 1998, solves homeowners’ structural repair problems. We are dedicated to helping you determine the actual problems you’re facing with your home. We inspect your home, evaluate the problem, and determine the best solution for you. We explain what is wrong and the different options for repair. We specialize in structural repair. This means we work from the foundation up through the house to the roof, including the chimney to determine the extent of the damage and the potential impact that may occur in the future. All of our contracts are “Guaranteed Maximum Price” to accomplish the work specified. This means that if additional repairs are necessary, it is covered under the contract. You are relying on us to know our job, so you should not be penalized. We maintain a sufficient number of trained/qualified crews to start work on your home within 2 weeks from the time of your approval. The basic crew is usually 3 technicians, and at various stages the crew size will be increased to facilitate the schedule to complete your repairs on time. Occasionally we sub-contract the specialized areas of the project. IE: The repair of the brick cracks, other cosmetic blemishes, or the concrete work on sidewalks, patios and driveways. Otherwise our own people do the work. We work closely with outside Structural Engineers to evaluate the problems with your home and to inspect our work to avoid any conflict of interest. Bedrock Foundation Systems provides a “Turn Key Service” for your convenience. We look forward to hearing from you to discuss your concerns.
Business highlights
Services we offer
House repair - foundation, floor system, roof structure & chimney., walls
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"On April 1, 2014 we provided a contract for Mr. and Mrs. [removed member's name] to review. On June 5, 2014 they let us know that they would not be able to do anything at that time. On February 21, 2015 we signed a contract with Mr. and Mrs. [removed member's name] for the same price we quoted almost 11 months earlier. Our contract had a schedule of draws set forth that were based on work completed. They were very concerned that they wanted the repairs to blend with the time period of the home which was 166 years old. We installed an 8” X 12” rough cut wood beam that would fit the era of the home instead of a steel I beam. Mrs. [member name removed] was pleased that it did look better than a steel beam boxed with trim wood. The wood beam was not as heavy as a steel I beam that was schedule for this job. We did everything we could to accommodate the time period of the home. We installed/sistered rough cut floor joists under the dining room just inside the crawl space, as our contract specified. Once the beam was installed under the bedroom on the second floor, Mrs. [member name removed] called and said that the bricks under the beam that was set in a pocket of the fire place were cracking. We inspected the area she said was damaged and there was no damage. The building official felt that even though there was no damage he wanted to see more support for the beam. Thus the inspection failed. At this point I hired a Structural Engineer to meet with the building official and determine what he felt would be sufficient support. The professional engineer designed a lentil that was set back behind the face brick of the chimney. We completed these repairs and the beam inspection was passed. The second item that did not pass inspection was a beam across the hallway. We specified a 10 foot solid beam in the plans, but when we opened up the ceiling we discovered that a previous repair had been made with steel splicing plates. We changed out the solid beam to a 3 piece built up beam so we could incorporate the steel splicing plates to better reinforce the beam. The inspection failed because there was a discrepancy in the plans. So we had our professional engineer submit a new plan showing the way we made the repair and the inspection was passed. The structural repairs in this area are level in all directions. We hired a plastering company that we have used for over 10 years to make the cosmetic repairs in the drywall. Mrs.[removed member's name] was satisfied with the repairs the day they were done, but she called a few days later saying it was the worst job she had ever seen. We sent the drywall company back to make any adjustments that she wanted done. I got a call from the owner of the company saying she wanted everything torn out and done over. I called Mrs. [removed member's name] and asked her to tell them what needed to be fixed. She told me that it wasn’t her job to tell them anything. The drywall people left, since tearing out the complete repair was not necessary and she refused to tell them what really needed to be fixed. This happened on a Friday. Two days later on Sunday afternoon I got a call from a deputy sheriff asking me if I would discuss the situation with him. Mrs. [removed member's name] was trying to have me arrested because she didn’t like my work. She was still there and he wanted to hear my side of the story. I went through what you just read with him and he said he there wasn’t any cause for action on his part. Update 11/20/2015: If anyone would like to discuss this further please call me, James P. Burns President Bedrock Foundation Systems Inc. Direct Line 757-641-4868"
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