Home – Structural Engineer Texas – Structural Engineer Houston
Houston Structural Engineers & Architects
Commercial, Industrial, and Residential, Engineers & Architects Serving Houston.
Welcome to Level Engineering, Architecture & Inspections
Licensed and experienced Architects and Engineers serving Commercial Building owners, Contractors, Developers, Real Estate Agents and Homeowners in Houston. From Richmond, Sugarland, Katy, Spring, Cypress, Hockley, Tomball, Galveston, Beaumont, College Station, Lake Jackson, Free Port, and Bay Town.
Whether you have a structural concern, planning to remodel or considering buying a building or home, Level Engineering, Architecture & Inspection is your go-to independent local expert.
Whether your need is for permitting, forensics, new build or remodel; repair engineering designs, foundation, Civil, Architecture, or just for your peace of mind – let us help you navigate the process.
Give us a call today at (713) 428-2770.
We love what we do – and look forward to being of service.
How it Works
Give us a call or fill out the form below to inform us of your project needs.
Speak with our experienced team to schedule your Engineer or Architect.
A LEVEL Engineer/Architect will come to your property for inspection/consultation.
Move forward with confidence.
Cities in Houston
- Richmond
- Sugarland
- Katy
- Spring
- Cypress,
- Hockley
- Tomball
- Galveston
- Beaumont
- College Station
- Lake Jackson
- Free Port
- Bay Town
Services
Don’t see what you need? Send us a message or give us a call to see if we can help.
Residential
- Structural design
- Architectural design
- Forensic engineering
- Structural repair & renovation
- Real estate/property eval
- Property analysis
- Property inspection
- Foundation analysis & repair
- Architecture
- New construction
Commercial
- Structural design
- Architecture design
- Forensic engineering
- Structural repair
- Property analysis
- Property inspection
- Foundation analysis & repair
- Architecture
About Houston
- The city’s housing market is diverse, offering a range of options from suburban single-family homes to urban condos and apartments.
- Houston’s real estate market is influenced by factors such as oil prices, job growth, and interest rates due to its strong ties to the energy industry.
- Neighborhoods in Houston vary widely in terms of amenities, school quality, and property values, providing options for homeowners with different preferences and budgets.
- The city has experienced significant growth in new residential construction, particularly in suburban areas, as the population continues to expand.
- Houston is the fourth most populous city in the United States, with a diverse population representing a wide range of ethnicities and cultures.
- The city’s population is projected to continue growing rapidly, driven by factors such as job opportunities, affordable housing, and a favorable business climate.
Contact
(713) 428-2770
Call Today to Find Your Local Engineer
In Houston or fill out the form below
Our engineers come to you as long as you’re within the service area. Give us a call!
2929 Allen Parkway, Suite 200
Houston, TX, 77019
Meet the Team
The LEVEL team has a combined background of over 300+ years of design experience and 50 years of business experience.
FAQ
Common Questions
The home inspector cannot practice engineering judgment by regulation. Decision-making regarding structural stability must be done by a structural engineer.
Our engineers are licensed to perform both structural and civil inspections for commercial and residential properties, including: Special inspections, forensic inspections, concrete reinforcement, structural steel, welding, real estate inspections / property analysis, and foundation inspections.
We offer independent assessments and are not trying to sell you on anything. We aim to find the most economical fix for your home and because of that we do charge for the engineer’s time and expertise.
Typically, the city/county codes require extensive information to be included within the plans, such as design specs, wind/snow load information, etc. Due to the requirements needed for these, engineers must often submit their own stamped engineered plans.
First we would schedule an initial site visit for the engineer to come out and inspect the wall. While onsite they will have a verbal consultation going over their findings and recommendations. If the engineer determines that the wall is in fact load bearing, the next step would be for the engineer to create the design plans in order for a contractor to remove the wall.
It’s best for the engineer to look over existing documents or perform a site visit in order to gather the necessary information to provide an accurate estimate.
The engineer that is assigned to your project would be happy to provide you with recommendations for companies or contractors, who can come in and implement the plans created.
We always recommend that the engineer performs a site visit because pictures don’t always capture the full detail and there may be things missing that the homeowner isn’t aware of that could present possible structural concerns.
Depending on the complexity of the project and the engineer’s workload the turnaround is typically 4-5 weeks from the time of the initial appointment.
This can vary depending on the project’s needs. Typically whoever pulls the permit for a home project becomes the GC. If we are hired for the construction work, we will pull the necessary permits for the project. If we are just in for engineering work we won’t typically be involved with the permitting process. However, our engineering team will be happy to make recommendations on how to best move forward after their consultation/plans are completed.