Texas & Florida
Find a Structural Engineer Near You
Get connected with local structural engineers for foundation concerns, structural inspections, load-bearing wall projects, and pre-purchase evaluations.
- One request, routed to professionals in your area
- Independent of any repair company
- Free to submit, no obligation
- Residential and light commercial properties
Scope
What Can a Structural Engineer Help With?
Structural engineering professionals assess the parts of a building that carry load, then tell you what the condition is and what is required.
Foundation Inspection
Cracks, settlement, uneven floors and slab or pier-and-beam movement.
Learn more →Structural Inspection
Framing, walls, roof structure and visible movement or deformation.
Learn more →Load-Bearing Wall Engineer
Wall removal, wider openings, beam and header sizing for remodels.
Learn more →Pre-Purchase Structural Inspection
Independent structural review before you close on a house.
Learn more →Storm or Impact Damage
Reviewing framing, roofs and walls after an event that may have affected the structure.
Additions and Remodels
Understanding what the existing structure can carry before plans are finalized.
Common Structural Concerns
Most requests start with something visible. These are the signs property owners most often ask about.
- Foundation Cracks
- Uneven Floors
- Wall Cracks
- Sticking Doors
- Sagging Roof
- Foundation Movement
- Load-Bearing Walls
- Structural Changes
Find Services by State
We currently serve two states.
How It Works
- 1
Tell Us About the Project
Describe what you are seeing or what you plan to change. Photos help.
- 2
Enter Your Location
Your ZIP code determines which professionals your request is routed to.
- 3
Get Contacted by an Engineer
Interested professionals contact you directly to discuss scope and pricing.
Popular Services
- Foundation InspectionCracks, settlement, uneven floors and slab or pier-and-beam movement.
- Structural InspectionFraming, walls, roof structure and visible movement or deformation.
- Load-Bearing Wall EngineerWall removal, wider openings, beam and header sizing for remodels.
- Pre-Purchase Structural InspectionIndependent structural review before you close on a house.
Structural Engineer Cost
There is no single price for structural engineering work. Pricing depends on the property, scope of work, inspection requirements and whether calculations, drawings or reports are needed. A short site visit with a verbal opinion is a different product from a signed report or a set of engineered repair plans.
Our cost guide breaks down what each deliverable involves so you can compare quotes on the same terms.
Guides
- Structural Engineer Cost GuideWhat drives the price of inspections, reports, calculations and drawings.
- Do Foundation Cracks Need an Engineer?How to read what you are seeing and decide who to call first.
- Engineer vs Foundation Repair CompanyTwo different roles, two different incentives, two different documents.
- When Do You Need a Structural Engineer?Nine common situations where a structural opinion is the right next step.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Find A Structural Engineer an engineering firm?
No. We are a lead-generation and referral platform. We collect your project details and pass them to structural engineering professionals who work in your area. The engineering work itself is performed and priced by them.
Which areas do you cover?
Right now we cover Texas and Florida, including Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando and Jacksonville.
How much does it cost to submit a request?
Submitting a request is free. Any fee for an inspection, report, calculations or drawings is agreed directly between you and the professional you choose to work with.
What should I include in my request?
Your ZIP code, what you need help with, the property type, a short description of what you are seeing, and photos if you have them. Photos of cracks, floors and framing are especially useful.
Do I need a structural engineer or a home inspector?
A home inspector reviews the overall condition of a property. A structural engineer focuses on the load-carrying structure and can provide calculations, reports and repair recommendations. Many buyers use a home inspector first and request an engineer when a structural item is flagged.
Ready to describe your structural concern?
Submit one request and we route it to structural engineering professionals working in your part of Texas or Florida.