Structural Repairs
Structural Repairs for Industrial and Commercial Properties.
Expert repair services that restore structural integrity, extend building life, and keep your operations running without costly disruptions.
Structural integrity is the foundation of safety and value in any industrial or commercial building. Over time, wear and tear, environmental exposure, tenant changes, and outdated construction practices can compromise that integrity—creating safety risks, compliance issues, and costly liabilities.
Customized Structural Repair Solutions
What you can expect:
Specialized Expertise
Targeted Solutions
Minimal Tenant Disruption
1. Inspection & Assessments
We review your building’s condition, damage, and usage to determine the right repair approach.
2. Plan Review
We coordinate with engineers to confirm repair designs are safe, effective, and efficient to build.
3. Accurate Cost Estimate
We provide a detailed budget based on known conditions and potential variables.
4. Construction Execution
Our in-house crews perform repairs with strict attention to safety, quality, and schedule.
5. Final Inspection & Documentation
We verify that repairs meet all codes, insurance, and lender requirements.
How We Handle Structural Repairs
Our process ensures your repairs are done correctly, on time, and with as little disruption as possible.
Our process ensures your repairs are done correctly, on time, and with as little disruption as possible.
1. Inspection & Assessments
We review your building’s condition, damage, and usage to determine the right repair approach.2. Plan Review
We coordinate with engineers to confirm repair designs are safe, effective, and efficient to build.
3. Accurate Cost Estimate
We provide a detailed budget based on known conditions and potential variables.
4. Construction Execution
Our in-house crews perform repairs with strict attention to safety, quality, and schedule.
5. Final Inspection & Documentation
We verify that repairs meet all codes, insurance, and lender requirements.
Types of Repairs We Perform Include:
GLB, Purlin, and Sub-Purlin Repairs
Reinforcing damaged members with steel or wood; epoxy injection for GLB repairs; tensioning with steel rods or cables.
Truss Repairs
Strengthening truss members, replacing verticals, or repairing cords to restore load capacity.
Column Repairs
Rebuilding or reinforcing concrete, steel, or wood columns damaged by impact or deterioration.
Door Opening Reinforcements
Installing H-frames or vertical steel supports for stability in modified walls.
Concrete Repairs
Spalling, sealing, removing and replacing damaged areas.
Concrete Crack Repair, Remove and Replace
Using epoxy injection and grout to seal cracks, prevent water intrusion, and stop rebar corrosion.
Equipment Anchoring
Securing non-structural items to improve safety during seismic events.
why it matters
Retrofit and repair costs can change a deal—or derail a project plan. A well‑built budget helps you:
Safety
Assurance
Value
Preservation
Liability
Reduction
Insurance
Benefits
Operational
Continuity
What our clients have to say
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“The Saunders team worked hard to satisfy the needs of our company through constant communciation and coordination.”
Dan Reidl
FRITZ DUDA COMPANY
FAQ
What’s included in a Saunders Seismic structural repair?
Our repairs go beyond surface fixes. We evaluate underlying damage, collaborate with engineers, and account for testing, permits, and access planning. For industrial and commercial sites, we also manage tenant coordination and factor in the logistics required to maintain safety, reliability, and project continuity.
Warning signs include visible cracks, sagging rooflines, water intrusion, rusting steel, or damaged framing. Impact damage—such as forklift strikes—or deterioration in columns, beams, and bollards are also red flags. Saunders can perform an inspection to determine the scope of repairs needed.
We plan work in phases, use off-hours where possible, and communicate with tenants to keep disruption to a minimum.
Absolutely. Combining repairs and retrofits often saves time and money while improving both safety and compliance.


