630 Abney Rd NW STE A

Roanoke, VA 24012

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Structural Water Damage Repair in Roanoke, VA

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Waterproofing Stops Water. This Is About Repairing the Damage.

How Water Damages the Structure of a Home

Signs of Structural Water Damage

Is It a Structural Repair or a Restoration Job?

Structural Water Damage We Repair

Rotted joists and beams

The wood members that carry your floor lose strength when they stay wet. We repair or replace rotted and weakened joists and beams and restore the load path so the floor is solid again.

Water-damaged subfloor and framing

Once the subfloor goes soft and spongy, the surface above never feels right. We repair the structural layer underneath, not just the finish floor on top.

A wet crawl space feeding the damage

Repairs do not last if the water keeps coming. We identify and address the moisture source — drainage, a barrier, or humidity control — as part of the structural fix.

Mold on structural wood

Chronic moisture grows mold on framing and insulation. We repair the affected structure and remove the damp conditions that let mold take hold under the home.

Failed supports and sill plates

Where water has rusted fasteners, sunk supports, or rotted the sill plate at the foundation line, we rebuild the connection with proper supports and footings.

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How We Repair Water-Damaged Framing

Why Roanoke Homeowners Trust Appalachian Foundation Services

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. We are a structural repair specialist. We repair the framing water damages — joists, beams, sill plates, and subfloor — and fix the moisture source. If you need carpet and contents cleanup, that is a restoration company; structural repair is where we come in.

Soft or sagging floors, a musty crawl space, water stains or rot on framing, and pest activity in damp wood are common signs. Because rot can be hidden, an inspection under the home is the only way to confirm how far the damage goes.

It depends on how far the damage has spread. Joists that are only partially affected can often be reinforced or sistered; joists that are badly rotted are replaced. We determine which during the inspection rather than guessing.

Both. Repairing the framing without fixing the moisture source just invites the damage back. We address the drainage, vapor barrier, or humidity problem behind the damage as part of the plan.

Cleanup crews dry the space and remove contents, but they usually do not repair the structural framing underneath. If the floor is still soft or sagging after cleanup, the joists or supports likely took damage and need structural repair.