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Foundation Jack Installation for Middle Tennessee Crawl Spaces

Replace failing wood posts with permanent, adjustable steel columns that last a lifetime.

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Overview

Foundation Jack Installation

The wood posts and columns that support the main carrying beam in your crawl space are just as critical as the beam itself. When those posts rot, shift, or sink into their footings, the entire floor system above loses support. Ground Up Foundation Repair installs permanent steel foundation jacks, adjustable, load-rated columns, to replace deteriorated wood posts and restore solid, code-compliant support to your home's framing system.

Foundation jack installation begins with a load path analysis to determine exactly how much weight each column must support. Once load requirements are established, the existing footing is evaluated, if it is inadequate, a new reinforced concrete footing is poured before column placement. The steel column is then set, plumbed, and locked at the correct elevation to fully transfer the load from the main beam down to the footing. The result is a maintenance-free support column that will never rot, compress, or shift under normal conditions.

Wondering if this is the right fix for what you are seeing? Learn more about the warning signs: Broken or Cracked Floor Joists in the Crawl Space and Mold on Crawl Space Framing . Or browse the full Problem Signs library for framing repair.

Installation Process

How we install foundation jack installation

Load Path and Spacing Assessment

Our crew measures beam spans, tributary widths, and floor loads to calculate the correct column size and spacing required by the Tennessee Residential Code.

Footing Evaluation and Preparation

Existing concrete footings are inspected for size, condition, and bearing capacity. If a footing is undersized or cracked, a new reinforced footing is formed and poured before any column work begins.

Temporary Load Support

Hydraulic shoring is placed beneath the main beam adjacent to the failing post so the structure remains fully supported during column removal and replacement.

Old Post Removal

The deteriorated wood post or failing column is carefully removed once temporary shoring is in place and load transfer is confirmed.

Steel Column Placement and Plumbing

The new adjustable steel column is set on the footing plate, plumbed in both directions, and sized to the exact height required to achieve full, even contact with the beam above.

Load Transfer and Final Inspection

Temporary shoring is released, transferring the load to the new column. We verify plumb, level, and full beam contact, then document the installation with photos for your records.

A wood post has a lifespan, steel does not. When we replace a deteriorated post with a properly sized steel column on a sound footing, that support point is essentially permanent. Derek Veselich, Owner, Ground Up Foundation Repair
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Derek Veselich
Owner, Ground Up Foundation Repair

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Beam Repair

Structural beams throughout a crawl space home serve distinct load-carrying roles, the sill plate transfers floor loads to the foundation wall, rim joists close off the floor system at the perimeter, and secondary beams support floor joists between the main carrier and the foundation. When any of these members is damaged by rot, insect activity, or physical stress, the floor system above loses support. Ground Up Foundation Repair identifies the affected beam, determines the appropriate repair method, and restores full structural capacity without disrupting the living space above.

Structural Beam Replacement

The main girder beams and support beams in a crawl space are the primary load-bearing members of the floor system. They span between foundation walls and piers, carrying the floor joists that in turn support the subfloor and everything above. When these beams are compromised by moisture-driven rot, pest infestation, or overloading, the consequences extend throughout the floor system above. Structural beam replacement is the appropriate solution when beams have degraded beyond the point where repair or reinforcement is sufficient. Ground Up Foundation Repair provides beam replacement in crawl spaces throughout Middle Tennessee, using properly sized dimensional lumber or engineered lumber products to restore full structural capacity.

Carrier Beam Repair

The carrier beam, also called the main girder, is the primary horizontal member that supports your floor joists and transfers their load to posts and the foundation. When a carrier beam cracks, sags, or rots, every joist it carries becomes compromised, causing widespread floor movement across an entire section of your home. Ground Up Foundation Repair assesses carrier beam damage, determines whether repair or replacement is appropriate, and restores full load capacity with minimal disruption to the living space above.

Crawl Space Jack Installation

Crawl space support jacks are adjustable steel columns installed on concrete footings beneath the floor framing of a crawl space home. They provide permanent supplemental support for floor joists and carrier beams that have deflected beyond what sistering alone can address, for spans that are too long for the existing framing depth, or for homes where the original post spacing was inadequate. Because they are adjustable after installation, crawl space jacks also allow incremental floor leveling without additional structural work. Ground Up Foundation Repair sizes, spaces, and installs support jacks to match the load conditions of each specific home.

Floor Joist Repair Plates

Floor joist repair plates, also called mending plates, joist plates, or structural connector plates, are heavy-gauge galvanized steel plates fastened across a crack, split, or notched section of a floor joist to restore local bending and shear capacity. They are most effective when damage is localized to a specific point along an otherwise sound joist, rather than distributed along its length. Repair plates are a faster and lower-cost solution than sistering in specific circumstances, and they are frequently used in combination with sistering when a joist has both a discrete crack point and overall reduced stiffness. Ground Up evaluates each joist individually and recommends the repair method, plates, sistering, or full replacement, that matches the actual damage pattern.

Floor Joist Repair

Floor joists are the horizontal structural members that span from beam to beam beneath your subfloor, carrying the weight of everything in your home. When they are damaged by moisture, rot, or pests, they lose load-bearing capacity and the floors above begin to flex, bounce, or sag. Floor joist repair restores the structural capacity of compromised framing through sistering, partial replacement, or full joist replacement, depending on the extent and nature of the damage. Ground Up Foundation Repair specializes in crawl space framing repair across Middle Tennessee, where humid conditions make joist damage an especially common problem.

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