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We are the foundation and structural repair contractors in the East Bay since 1983. Jim Gardner Construction specializes in residential structural repair work, including foundation repair and replacement, basement dig outs, drainage systems (French drains and downspout and site drainage), replacing and repairing entry stairs and porches, earthquake / seismic retrofitting repairs and upgrades, and retaining walls.
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ABOUT US Jim Gardner Construction specializes in residential structural repair work, including foundation repair and replacement, basement digouts, drainage systems (French drains and downspout and site drainage), replacing and repairing entry stairs and porches, earthquake / seismic retrofitting repairs and upgrades, and retaining walls.
Best Option for Creating New Space Most homeowners have three possibilities to add new living space, each with advantages and disadvantages. A new addition behind your home is the simple, more affordable approach, but requires sufficient space to do it
Work You May Not Expect Basement consist of three elements-the structural work and dig out, the remodel, and what I call the infrastructure New foundations, drainage and digging down to create an 8’ ceiling considerations. jobs typically project. are basics
SECOND FLOOR ADDICTION Second Floor addition will add possible warmth, light, and views, but will likely require structural work neighbor buy-in and is pricierIf you have an old foundation, drainage and seismic issues, plus outdated utilities, this may be the perfect fit. . below,
LIMITATIONS ON WHAT NEW SPACES ADD Access and windows are often the two most important things to consider. Depending on the slope of your property the location and size of windows can be limited. If you are looking for internal access you will need to carve out the space upstairs to add a stairway- otherwise you would be limited to an outside entrance
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