Bath, PA · Licensed PE

Structural Engineer in Bath

Borough and country homes north of the Valley. I help Bath homeowners get clear answers on foundations, additions, and structural concerns.

Licensed PE in PA & DE
10+ years in the field
About 15 min from Fullerton
You get Collin, not a call center

Structural engineering for Bath homes

Bath sits north of the busier part of the Valley, with a mix of older borough homes and places out on bigger lots. Out this way I see everything from settled old foundations to barns, garages, and additions people want done right.

Wherever your place falls, I’ll come look and give it to you straight. Whether it’s a crack that’s bugging you or a project you want engineered properly, you get a clear answer and a plan that fits.

Common in Bath: settled older foundations, detached garages and outbuildings, and additions on larger lots.

How I help in Bath

Whatever you are building or worried about, you get a clear answer and drawings that pass the first time.

Structural Assessments

Cracks, sagging floors, or foundation worries inspected and explained, with a clear fix.

Wall Removal & Beam Design

Find out what can come out, with a stamped beam design that carries the load safely.

Drawings for Additions

Engineered, code-compliant plans your contractor can build and your township will permit.

Inspections & Letters

Conformance letters and reports for permits and real estate deadlines, turned around fast.

How it works

01

Inspect

I come to your Bath property and look at the real conditions.

02

Figure it out

I find the cause and tell you how serious it is, in plain language.

03

Fix or stamp

You get a repair plan or signed, permit-ready drawings.

Bath questions I get

My detached garage in Bath is sagging. Can you assess it?

Yes. I’ll look at the framing and foundation, find what’s causing the sag, and lay out a clear, cost-effective fix.

Can you engineer an addition on my property in Bath?

I can. You get stamped, code-compliant drawings your contractor can build from and the township will permit.

Do I need a structural engineer, or just a contractor?

An engineer tells you what is actually wrong and what the right fix is, then your contractor does the work. Getting the engineer first means you do not pay for the wrong repair, and for structural work most townships require stamped drawings from an engineer anyway.

How much does a structural engineer cost?

It depends on the job. A quick assessment is on the low end and full stamped drawings cost more. Either way you get a clear price up front before any work starts.

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Got something in Bath you want looked at?

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Call or text 610-629-5314

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