LA Structural, LLC

CA

4.8 (19 reviews)

in several areas of residential and commercial constructionincluding ground-up build projectsrenovationsinteriorand exterior build-outsfoundationsand concrete projects. Recognizing an increasing demand for earthquakestructural and foundational services in Southern Californiaparticularly with our close proximity to the San Andreas fault linesoft-story seismic retrofittingstructural upgradesand waterproofingand more. LA Structural provides a professional approach to every job with professionalismexceptional results while delivering on schedule and on budget. As a future clientyou can count on our dependabilitydrivein need of reliablehonestreliablegreat work

323-422-5807 Book Appointment --> LA Structural Exceptional Service. Expert results. Guaranteed. Request Appointment --> We have the skill, expertise, and reputation you can trust. 4.8/5 On Yelp! --> Request Appointment LA Structural is a fully licensed California General Contractor specializing in earthquake retrofit foundation restoration in Los Angeles. We have been securing structures throughout the Los Angeles Metro area for over three decades. All of our services meet the strictest quality

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