Wood Rot Repair for Nashville and Middle Tennessee Crawl Spaces
Stop fungal decay before it spreads, remove damaged framing and restore solid, dry structural wood.
On cost: Pricing depends on the extent of the decay and the scope of moisture correction required. Contact us for a free crawl space inspection and estimate.
Overview
Wood Rot Repair
Wood rot is one of the most common and most destructive problems in Middle Tennessee crawl spaces. High humidity, ground moisture, and inadequate ventilation create ideal conditions for fungal decay that silently eats away at floor joists, sill plates, rim joists, and subfloor sheathing. Ground Up Foundation Repair identifies the full extent of the rot, removes all compromised material, installs sound replacement framing, and addresses the moisture source so the problem does not return.
Wood rot repair starts with a thorough crawl space inspection to map every area of fungal decay, not just the obvious sections, but the adjacent framing where moisture has migrated and early-stage rot may not yet be visible. We use moisture meters to confirm the dry boundaries before removing any material. Damaged wood is cut out and replaced with properly sized, treated lumber. The same moisture conditions that caused the rot are then corrected, whether through improved drainage, vapor barrier installation, or encapsulation, so the new framing stays dry for decades.
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 wood rot repair
Damage Mapping and Moisture Metering
Our crew probes and moisture-meters every joist, sill plate, and rim joist in the affected zone to define the true boundary of decay, including areas that look marginal but test above safe thresholds.
Temporary Load Support
Before any compromised framing is removed, hydraulic shoring and temporary supports are placed to keep the floor system stable throughout the repair process.
Rotted Material Removal
All wood testing above the safe moisture threshold or showing visible fungal growth is cut back to sound material and removed from the crawl space. We never sister over actively rotted wood.
Replacement Framing Installation
New pressure-treated or appropriately graded lumber is cut to match the original member dimensions, set in place, and fastened per Tennessee Residential Code requirements, including correct bearing on sill plates and hangers where applicable.
Moisture Source Correction
The condition that caused the rot, typically ground moisture vapor, inadequate ventilation, or standing water, is addressed. This may include vapor barrier installation, encapsulation, or drainage improvements to keep the new framing dry.
Final Inspection and Documentation
The completed repair is inspected for proper bearing, level, and fastening. We photograph the finished work and provide documentation of all materials replaced for your records and future reference.
Rot doesn't stop at the obvious damage, it follows the moisture. We always meter past the visible decay to make sure we're cutting back to truly dry wood. That's the only way the repair holds. Derek Veselich, Owner, Ground Up Foundation Repair
Why Ground Up
The difference is in the diagnosis
Get several quotes and you'll see a wide range of prices. The gap isn't luck. It's whether the contractor finds the actual cause and stands behind the work.
- In-house certified crews: we never subcontract your repair
- Optional independent third-party engineer review on larger jobs
- Honest three-tier triage: we tell you what can wait, in writing
- Family owned from the same Shelbyville Highway address since 2009
FAQ
Wood Rot Repair questions
True wood rot, caused by fungal decay, produces wood that is soft, crumbly, or spongy when probed with a screwdriver. Stained or discolored wood that is still firm and resists penetration may not require replacement. A professional moisture meter reading above 19% in wood that also shows surface mold or visible softening is a reliable indicator that rot is active.
Sistering alongside actively rotted wood is not a sound repair. Fungal spores remain in the compromised material and can spread to the new lumber, especially if the moisture source is not corrected. We remove all decayed material to sound boundaries before installing replacement framing.
Yes, in most cases. When rot has compromised the stiffness of a joist, replacing it with full-depth sound lumber restores the designed load-carrying capacity of that span. Floors that felt soft or spongy due to framing decay typically become noticeably firmer after the repair is complete.
Addressing the moisture source is not optional, it is part of the repair. New framing placed in the same wet environment will rot again within a few years. We pair every wood rot repair with a moisture control recommendation, whether that is a vapor barrier, encapsulation, drainage correction, or a combination of all three.
A single joist or sill plate repair is typically a one-day job. More extensive damage affecting multiple bays or a full rim joist run may take two to three days. We will give you a firm timeline during the free estimate after assessing the full scope of the decay.
More Solutions
Other solutions we offer
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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