Beam and Column Repair and Replacement
The Problem
Over time, original wood beams will fail as a result of age or differential loading conditions. Signs of failing beam and column support systems include:

Uneven floors
Cracks in drywall
Doorframes leaning or doors sticking
Wood beam twisting or splintering
Wood beam sagging between columns

The Solution
Replace failling wood beams with new steel I-beams, columns, and concrete piers.

The wood joists are temporarily shored to remove the floor load off of the existing beam. At this time the floors can be brought back up to their appropriate level utilizing a series of hydraulic jacks manifolded together.
The columns and piers (if necessary) are then removed.
New piers (if necessary) are formed and poured.
New 3 ½” Schedule 40 steel columns are installed on the piers and adjusted to their appropriate height using adjustable 100-ton screw jacks.
A new steel I-beam is then installed and the load is transferred to the new steel columns.
The temporary shoring is then removed and the work site is thoroughly cleaned.

Contact Atlas today for a free assessment of your building's support system.