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Crosstown Engineering
4.8(
291
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Serving Quinlan, TX and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2012

Credit card accepted

Customers say: True professional

"I thought that for the price, I would get an engineer - I did not. The report that I received was mostly boiler-plate. I asked for a return call from the technician for a question - it did not happen. And the final piece that put me over the edge - I asked for a printed report due to some printer issues - they asked for another $10..................wow."
Silt Fence
Swale Treatment
General Maintenance
Pond Stabilization
Pond and Settlement Basin

+3

Response time1 day
53 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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PJM Structural
5.0(
23
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Serving Quinlan, TX and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Pedro was great to work with! After multiple attempts to work with other structural engineers, his rate was the lowest while being the most responsive and informative. He made the process smooth and efficient, providing excellent service and clear communication throughout the project. Highly recommend!"
New Restaurant Building
Pipe support frame
Truss webs and bottom chord damage
Interior Space
Pipe support frame

+15

Response time4 hrs
Response rate86%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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RSH Engineering
5.0(
13
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Serving Quinlan, TX and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I had to make a last minute change to our I scheduled final inspection date and Mathew was able to accommodate the schedule change. Mathew provided world class service and a very thorough inspection report. Because of his work I now feel better about my home purchase."
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+39

3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by53%of homeowners
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StruTex Engineering, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Quinlan, TX and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

StruTex Engineering, LLC provides licensed structural engineering and construction consulting services across the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Led by a Texas Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with a PhD and over 20 years of experience, we support residential and commercial additions, remodels (load-bearing wall evaluations, beam and header design, etc.), and full framing design, as well as foundation inspections and structural letters for permits. Clients value our fast turnaround, transparent pricing, and practical, code-compliant solutions.

Framing Updates
Residential Addition
Post-Fire Structural Eval
Foundation Inspection
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INTEGRATED FOUNDATION SOLUTIONS
4.7(
22
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Serving Quinlan, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"It's funny... we've been considering a foundation repair company for our current house, and my wife mentioned Integrated Foundation Solutions, which then rang a bell. The experience to follow happened years ago, and we never posted a review to reflect the lousy service from IFS. Truthfully, I think we were too hacked off by the whole experience to focus, at the time. But, after finding all the old emails today, with all the salient details intact, I thought I'd rectify that mistake. (Quoted verbiage to follow is verbatim from emails.) Short version: Before the sale of our previous house, we brought out IFS to level our foundation. Schaun (owner) and Diane (coordinator) sent out a crew headed up by Arlen... during the foundation leveling, one of Arlen's crew kicked loose a plumbing pipe, which then proceeded to soak a portion of the carpet and baseboard in the nearest room. No one on the crew told us, perhaps no one noticed. (Arlen even went so far as to say that there was "not a doubt in his mind" that one of his guys had kicked the pipe connection loose. Further, Arlen mentioned that it was the third occasion one of his team members had caused damage on the job, in the few weeks previous.) After we brought out a plumber for repairs, IFS said that "flooring folks" had been contacted re: examining and repairing the damage caused during the foundation work done by IFS. Later, "flooring folks" became Chris, the boyfriend of Diane, the job coordinator. Chris then proceeded to do a sketchy job repairing the baseboard -- painting it while it was still swollen from the leak, thus causing the color to not match at all, despite him being "in the flooring business for many years" -- so then he had to come out again, and was clearly not thrilled to do so. Schaun would also "not authorize using a carpet cleaning company" to clean the carpet, as a result of his team's screw-up, but they had "already rented a Rug Doctor type machine". Aside from costing us time, this was incredibly frustrating, though I remained pleasant and genial over all email exchanges. We only wanted our house back like it was, before IFS caused some damage. Remember, we were in the process of selling the house and there was a contract pending. Clearly, IFS was attempting to be as cost-efficient as possible, for their own bottom line, though when I recapped the situation, the response I received from Schaun was very defensive. His explanation of "I guess if I had charged as much as the other company wanted, this would be a no-brainer and I'd have everything fixed perfectly" really sums up the entire experience, in that he not only reacted defensively to repeated mistakes MADE BY HIS COMPANY, but admitted that they had not fixed everything perfectly. He also said that in regards to repairing the damage caused by his people, "since this was not a regular profit situation, it is only fair that I utilize people that will save me money to make repairs". Which is sort of funny, in that he is again framing the mistakes & damages made by his company as a "situation" by which HE should be treated fairly, rather than the homeowners on the receiving end. Finally, Schaun ended with a suggestion that we be "realistic" in our expectations... "Remember, we've been on top of this from beginning to end so far... you've had everything done immediately and without a word from us". Well, bully for you, Schaun... your people caused damaged that required multiple repairs, and you didn't even complain about our more than reasonable request for that damage to be repaired. Well done! There's every possibility that IFS has matured and is now a dandy company. Perhaps all these secondary and tertiary employees have moved on. But as we bring out foundation companies to look at our current house, we will absolutely not consider IFS. Never again. Because the owner then is apparently still the owner, today. YMMV."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
RWJJR Construction & Consulting Services
4.8(
35
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Serving Quinlan, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"RWJJR Construction & Consulting Services was a good company to work with. Bob came over and did a very comprehensive consultation, then offered his ideas of various ways the project could be approached, giving a couple of different cost options so I could choose what fit my budget. I appreciated that. My outdoor project was completed in November during a very rainy season, but they worked around that and got it done successfully. They communicate well, calling and returning calls promptly. If you are lucky enough to be able to hire Shannon to do any painting for you, you will be very happy. She is the best- does outstanding work. I have already hired her to do another painting project for me."
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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FAQs for engineer structural projects in Quinlan, TX

To determine if a wall is load-bearing, start by checking your home’s original plans or asking a structural engineer. Exterior walls always carry weight, but interior ones only do if they sit over a beam or run perpendicular to floor joists. If a wall lines up with posts in the basement or falls directly under the roof ridge, assume it’s load-bearing and call a professional before attempting to remove it with a sledgehammer.

Calculating the wall load and sizing the beam must be performed by experts to ensure structural safety. You need a structural engineer to evaluate all load aspects and determine the proper beam dimensions. A professional engineer performs precise calculations and advises on any necessary enhancements, such as larger footings for support. An inspector then verifies that the revised structure meets all safety and code regulations before the finishing work begins.

Hiring a structural engineer is essential for ensuring your home remains structurally sound during any major renovation. Their responsibility is to deliver expert assessments and design recommendations for load-bearing modifications. The average cost to hire a structural engineer is $500, with rates ranging from $350 to $800. Consulting a licensed, experienced engineer guarantees that every structural project, whether constructing a new home or remodeling an existing one, is completed safely and efficiently.

Almost all load-bearing wall removals require a permit as they support everything above it, and building departments want proof that the new beam can handle the weight. Pulling a permit triggers plan review and inspections that confirm the work meets local code and safety standards. Skipping this step can lead to fines or being forced to rebuild later, so have your contractor pull the permit before work starts.

Removing a load-bearing wall to create an entrance for a carport or covered patio is a task that comes with defined cost implications. This modification requires extra structural adjustments to ensure safety and proper integration with the adjoining space. When you convert a wall into an entryway, you can expect to pay between $3,200 and $9,500, with an average cost of $6,400. The additional work required for this conversion reinforces the home’s integrity and ensures compliance with applicable building codes.

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