Concrete Footings and Piers with Frost and Load Awareness.
Footings, piers, pads, and support bases need layout, excavation, depth, reinforcement, bearing, access, and inspection requirements. Structural-adjacent work may require licensed design or review.

Planned for Vermont conditions: snowmelt, salt, drainage, access, freeze-thaw cycles, and long-term use.
What we confirm before repair is priced
Repair pricing depends on cause, access, and whether the concrete is still a good candidate for repair.
- Purpose of the footing or pier and supported load
- Frost depth, bearing soil, excavation, and compaction
- Reinforcement, anchor placement, forms, and concrete strength requirements
- Access for excavation, spoils, concrete delivery, and interior work
- Whether drawings, permits, or licensed engineering review are required
Vermont note
Support concrete in Vermont has to respect frost and bearing. A shallow or poorly supported base can move even if the concrete itself is strong.
How we handle the work.
We start with the condition, access, use, and Vermont exposure so the scope matches the actual concrete problem.
Layout and bearing
We review location, dimensions, load intent, bearing conditions, depth, access, and excavation needs.
Structural limits
Where loads, design, or code requirements apply, licensed design or review may be required before work.
Excavation and forms
Depth, base, formwork, reinforcement, concrete strength, and finish are planned around the purpose.
Inspection needs
Town, engineer, or project documentation requirements are flagged before placement where applicable.
Placement timing
Concrete delivery, access, curing, frost depth, and weather window are built into the scope.
One local intake for repair, resurfacing, and new concrete.
You do not need to know the exact service name. Send the photos, explain the goal, and we will route the next step.
Send photos. We’ll route the right concrete path.
Text 3–5 photos to 802-809-1213 or use the form. Include the town, access, timing, and what outcome you want: repair, resurface, replace, pour, stabilize, or assess.