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Load-Bearing Wall Contractors in Phoenix, AZ

Load-bearing wall construction and removal in Phoenix — structural work with proper engineering, not guesswork.

Load-Bearing Wall Contractors in Phoenix, AZ

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Load-Bearing Masonry Built to Structural Engineer Plans

Load-bearing and perimeter masonry walls are the vertical skeleton of any residential structure. They do far more than define space—they support the entire weight of the roof, resist lateral wind forces, and provide the essential building envelope. The precision of your masonry contractor is the single most important factor in your home’s long-term stability.
  • Continuous rebar and correct grout fill pattern drawn from engineer-stamped plans on every load-bearing wall

  • Direct coordination with your architect and structural engineer — no assumptions made about load paths

  • Owner present at every critical phase — structural masonry scope is never subcontracted

Phoenix’s permit requirements for structural work are strict. Any load-bearing wall modification requires a City of Phoenix building permit, stamped structural engineering drawings, and professional inspection. We coordinate with structural engineers on every project and handle the full permitting process through the city. When your contractor understands these requirements and builds to them from day one, the project completes on schedule without expensive rework.

Load-Bearing Wall Work Done to Structural Engineering Standards

Removing or modifying a load-bearing wall is high-stakes structural work. The consequences of failure — floor collapse, roof sag, or worse — are visible and severe. But the root problem is often invisible: the load path isn’t understood before work begins, temporary shoring isn’t adequate during the transition, or the replacement header isn’t sized to the actual loads it needs to carry. Every load-bearing wall project we do starts with a structural engineer’s assessment and plan, and every step follows that plan exactly.

  • Load path verified before work begins — we trace the structural load from roof to foundation before touching any wall.
  • Temporary shoring installed and verified before removal — floor and roof loads are supported throughout the process.
  • Header or beam sized per engineer’s specifications — not rule-of-thumb span tables. Size, material, and grade all specified by the structural engineer.
  • Post and column connections detailed for the actual load transfer — bearing plates, anchor bolts, and connections specified by the engineer.

How We Handle Load-Bearing Wall Work in Phoenix

The key to successful load-bearing wall work is careful planning and proper execution of temporary shoring. If the shoring isn’t adequate or isn’t removed in the right sequence, loads can shift unexpectedly and cause damage. If the replacement beam or wall isn’t properly connected, the load path breaks and problems appear later. Our process ensures that shoring is designed for the actual loads, installed before disturbance, and maintained until the permanent structure is ready to carry the load.

  1. Structural assessment and load path identification — We trace the structural load from roof to foundation before any work begins.
  2. Coordination with structural engineer — The engineer reviews the wall, the loads, and the existing support conditions.
  3. Permit application with structural drawings — Plans showing the load path, the replacement beam or wall, and the temporary shoring are submitted to City of Phoenix.
  4. Temporary shoring installation — Shoring is installed to support the loads above while the wall is removed or modified.
  5. Removal or construction of wall — The old wall is carefully removed or the new wall is constructed per the structural plan.
  6. Beam/header installation and post connections — The replacement beam or header is installed and connected exactly as specified in the structural drawings. Shoring is removed in the planned sequence. Final inspection and sign-off.

Get a Free Load-Bearing Wall Assessment in Phoenix

If you’re concerned about a load-bearing wall or planning a structural modification to your Phoenix home, Father & Son Masonry provides experienced structural assessment and construction with full permit coordination. Free on-site evaluations, detailed structural plans, and complete project management from engineering through inspection. Contact us today to discuss your project.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Services

  • Load-bearing walls typically run perpendicular to floor joists, sit directly above another wall or beam in the story below, and span from the foundation to the roof. The safest approach is to have a structural engineer or Father & Son Masonry assess the wall — we can tell you definitively if it's carrying load. Visual inspection alone isn't reliable. Don't assume a wall is non-load-bearing based on its appearance or location.
  • Yes, absolutely. Any removal or modification of a load-bearing wall requires a City of Phoenix building permit, stamped structural engineering plans, and professional inspection during and after construction. The permit process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. Never remove a load-bearing wall without a permit — you'll face code violations and potential liability if something fails.
  • The cost depends on the span of the wall, the loads it carries, and the complexity of the replacement beam or header. A simple wall removal with a steel beam might run $3,000 to $8,000 in labor and materials for the structural work. A longer span or a complex load path could be $10,000 to $20,000 or more. The engineered design is critical — we provide a detailed estimate after the structural engineer reviews the conditions.
  • Building code violations, potential structural failure, loss of homeowner's insurance coverage in case of failure, and liability for anyone injured as a result. If the city discovers unpermitted load-bearing wall work, you'll be required to hire a structural engineer to assess the condition, make repairs to bring it to code, and obtain retroactive permits — all at significant cost and inconvenience. Always permit structural work.
  • Masonry load-bearing walls can be removed if a proper replacement beam is installed. The beam might be steel, reinforced concrete, or engineered wood, depending on the loads and the engineer's design. A masonry wall can also be modified — for example, if you want a doorway opening in the wall, we install a beam header above the opening and leave the wall in place on either side. The structural engineer specifies exactly what's needed to maintain the load path.

Structural Masonry & Concrete Solutions for Every Project Scale

Father & Son Masonry has been the structural masonry contractor Phoenix homeowners and commercial developers rely on since 1994. ROC licensed, BBB A+ rated, and supervised on every job — we hold the same structural standards on a single retaining wall as on a full commercial shell building.

  • Steel rebar on every job — standard practice, not an upsell

  • Owner on every job site: David or Karen Carrillo from first visit to final sign-off

  • ROC licensed since 1994 · BBB Accredited · A+ Rating

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Arizona

  • Phoenix

  • Tempe

  • Scottsdale

  • Mesa

  • Gilbert

  • Glendale

  • Goodyear

  • Peoria

  • Surprise

We operate throughout Maricopa County and the greater Phoenix metro. Whether your project is in the East Valley, West Valley, or central Phoenix, we come to your project or property for a detailed site walk.

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