Expert diagnosis and repair of wood wall and floor diaphragms, balcony framing, and stair tower structures in occupied residential communities. We restore the load paths your buildings depend on — without disrupting the people who live above them.
Florida's climate is uniquely harsh on wood-framed exterior assemblies. Wind-driven moisture, condensation behind cladding, and decades of differential movement combine to degrade the very members carrying your buildings — wall studs, top and bottom plates, balcony joists, stair stringers, and the floor diaphragms that tie a structure together. What looks cosmetic from the outside is often a structural concern hidden behind the finish.
Eastbrook Construction's team has the experience and technical knowledge to accurately diagnose where the load path has failed, scope the right repair, and execute it with precision. Our founder and field supervisors have decades of experience in building envelope and wood-framed structural repair work across Florida's residential communities.
Structural repair begins with thorough investigation. We perform visual assessments, exploratory openings, and moisture mapping to determine the full extent of damage hidden behind stucco, siding, or interior finishes. This diagnostic rigor ensures our proposals are accurate — not inflated, not under-scoped.
Our repair approach follows engineered standards: remove damaged framing back to sound material, restore the original load path with new pressure-treated or fire-rated members, integrate proper connectors and hardware, and waterproof every penetration before re-cladding. Every repair is built to perform in Florida conditions for the long haul.
Every structural repair project we complete is documented with pre- and post-repair photography, material datasheets, and a written closeout summary. This documentation is invaluable for reserve studies, insurance purposes, and demonstrating due diligence to your community's stakeholders.
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