STRUCTURAL

ASSESSMENT

SERVICES

On-Site or Virtual Structural Assessment Inspections

Essentials

$550*

Live virtual up-to 30-minute* video call on your phone/mobile device with a member of our structural team.

Follow-up call and email with a summary of findings.

Upgraded

$750*

Up-to 30-minute* on-site inspection with a technician.

Tech may contact senior structural team member for input / verification while on-site.

Follow-up call and email with a summary of findings.

Next Level

$1,500*

Up-to 60-minute* on-site inspection with a senior member of our structural team.

Follow-up call and email with a summary of findings.

*Cost does not include any formal or stamped written engineering reports. Additional time spent on-site billed hourly at a maximum of $250/hour. Travel time to/from site may be added to cost of on-site assessment.


Written Structural Assessment Reports

Standard Report

$1,000 - $1,500

  • 1 - 2 page written report
  • Visual inspection of accessible structural elements
  • Identification of obvious structural issues or red flags
  • General assessment of foundation condition (cracks, settlement signs)
  • Review of visible framing (walls, سقport beams, roof structure)
  • Basic seismic or load-path observations (high-level only)
  • Photo documentation of key areas
  • Verbal or brief written summary of findings
  • High-level recommendations (e.g., “monitor,” “further evaluation recommended”)
  • No calculations or engineering analysis
  • No destructive testing or opening of walls
  • No stamped report

In-Dept Report

$2,000+

Everything in the Simple Assessment, plus:

  • In-depth evaluation of structural systems (foundation, framing, lateral systems)
  • Identification of load paths and structural deficiencies
  • Structural analysis and calculations (as needed)
  • Review of existing plans, permits, or prior reports
  • Detailed crack mapping and movement assessment
  • oisture intrusion or material degradation considerations (if relevant)
  • Recommendations for repair, reinforcement, or retrofit strategies
  • Coordination with architectural/design plans (if part of a project)
  • Optional invasive inspection (opening walls/ceilings where necessary)
  • Coordination with geotechnical or other consultants (if needed)
  • Stamped engineering report suitable for permitting or construction
  • Sketches or markups illustrating recommended fixes
  • Ballpark cost ranges for repairs