Exposed massive timber framing joined with traditional mortise and tenon joints, raw steel reinforcement plates, dramatic side-lighting showing wood texture and dust motes, warm editorial photography, 35mm film grain.
Exposed massive timber framing joined with traditional mortise and tenon joints, raw steel reinforcement plates, dramatic side-lighting showing wood texture and dust motes, warm editorial photography, 35mm film grain.
Structural Reconstruction

Rebuilding Structural Legacies

When compromised foundations or failing timber frames threaten a historic home, we deliver master-level engineering and traditional heavy timber framing to permanently stabilize your architectural heritage.

Close-up of a heavy steel hydraulic pier being anchored deep into historic stone foundation walls, low-key natural light, high texture, 35mm film grain.
Close-up of a heavy steel hydraulic pier being anchored deep into historic stone foundation walls, low-key natural light, high texture, 35mm film grain.
A master craftsman chiseling a mortise and tenon joint in a massive white oak timber, wood shavings on the workbench, side window light, shallow depth of field.
A master craftsman chiseling a mortise and tenon joint in a massive white oak timber, wood shavings on the workbench, side window light, shallow depth of field.
Engineering Precision

Invisible Modern Reinforcement

Foundation Stabilization

Securing the Footings

We stabilize settling masonry and failing footings using deep helical piers and high-strength concrete, arresting movement without disturbing historical floorboards above.

Timber Framing

Traditional Heavy Joinery

Our timber framers repair compromised structural grids with massive oak timbers, utilizing traditional wooden trunnels and uncompromising joinery designed to outlast modern metal fasteners.

The Standard

A mortise and tenon joint takes longer, but it outlasts three generations of modern fasteners. We do not compromise on the bones of a house.

Lead Timber Framer

Secure Your Heritage

If your historic property shows signs of foundation settling, bowing walls, or compromised timber, consult with our structural engineers to plan a permanent restoration.