Homes built in Southern California before 1980 are often vulnerable to earthquake damage because they were constructed before modern seismic codes required foundation bolting and cripple wall bracing. When shaking occurs, unbolted homes can slide off their foundations, and unbraced cripple walls can collapse, causing severe structural damage and safety hazards. At Wise Choice Remodeling (CSLB #1104186), we perform seismic retrofitting that significantly reduces earthquake damage risk for older Southern California homes.
Homes built before 1980 with raised wood foundations are the most vulnerable. Here are the clearest indicators that a retrofit assessment is warranted:
If several of these apply to your home, a seismic retrofit assessment is a worthwhile investment in your safety and your property value.
We handle the full range of residential seismic retrofitting work for Southern California homes.
We install anchor bolts through the mudsill into the foundation at code-required intervals. Foundation bolting is the primary connection between your home’s wood framing and its concrete foundation, preventing the structure from sliding off during shaking.
Cripple walls are the short wood-framed walls between the foundation and the first floor of the home. We install structural plywood sheathing on cripple walls to create a shear panel that resists lateral forces during an earthquake.
Homes built on posts and piers require different retrofitting approaches to connect the structure to the foundation. We assess post and pier configurations and install the appropriate connection hardware.
Multi-unit buildings and homes with soft story configurations, such as garages or large openings at the ground floor level, require additional bracing to address the increased vulnerability at that level.
A seismic retrofit does not make a home earthquake-proof, but it significantly reduces the risk of catastrophic damage in a moderate to major seismic event.
| Risk Factor | Without Retrofit | After Retrofit |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation Connection | Home can slide off foundation | Bolted and anchored to foundation |
| Cripple Wall Stability | Can collapse in moderate shaking | Braced with structural plywood sheathing |
| Post and Pier Homes | Structure can shift off piers | Connected with appropriate hardware |
| Insurance Eligibility | May affect coverage or premiums | Often qualifies for premium discounts |
| Permit Required | N/A | Yes — we handle the permit process |
We inspect your crawl space, cripple walls, existing foundation connections, and mudsill condition to assess your home’s current seismic vulnerability.
We provide a written retrofit plan specifying the bolting pattern, bracing locations, and materials required, along with a detailed estimate. No vague line items, no surprise charges.
Seismic retrofitting requires a building permit. We prepare and submit the permit application and coordinate the required inspection so you do not have to.
Our crew installs foundation bolts and cripple wall bracing to the specifications in the approved permit drawings.
We coordinate the building inspection and provide permit closeout documentation. You receive confirmation that the work has been inspected and approved before we close the project.
If your home was built before 1980, a seismic retrofit assessment is a worthwhile investment in your safety and your property. Contact Wise Choice Remodeling to schedule your free inspection and estimate. We will assess your home’s current vulnerability and give you a clear path forward.
Most residential seismic retrofits are completed in one to two days once the permit is issued. Larger or more complex projects, such as soft story retrofits or homes with extensive post and pier configurations, may take longer.
Permit processing time varies by municipality. We submit promptly and keep you informed of the timeline throughout the process.
Retrofitting costs vary based on the size of the crawl space, the number of anchor bolts and bracing panels required, and whether any additional work such as post and pier hardware is needed. Most standard residential retrofits fall within a predictable range once the crawl space has been assessed.
We provide detailed written estimates at no charge. Rather than quoting ranges that may not apply to your home, we inspect the crawl space and give you an accurate number based on what your specific retrofit requires.
Many homeowners insurance providers offer premium discounts for seismically retrofitted homes in California. Some lenders and HOAs also require or strongly encourage retrofitting for older homes. We provide documentation of the completed retrofit and permit closeout that you can submit to your insurance provider when requesting a reassessment.
Check with your insurance provider about discount programs available in your area. The savings over time can offset a meaningful portion of the retrofit cost.
We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage. You are never exposed on your property when our crew is working.
We prepare and submit the permit application, coordinate the required inspection, and provide permit closeout documentation. You do not have to navigate the permit process yourself.
Every retrofit we complete meets current California Building Code requirements for seismic retrofitting. The inspection confirms compliance before the permit is closed.
We stand behind every installation we complete. If something is not right after we leave, we come back and address it.
Your retrofit is handled by our experienced, licensed crew from start to finish.
Wise Choice Remodeling provides professional seismic retrofitting services to homeowners across Southern California. We serve Los Angeles County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Orange County, San Diego County, and the Palm Desert area. Our licensed crew delivers the same level of care and quality on every job regardless of location.
Homes built before 1980 with raised wood foundations are the most vulnerable. If your home has a crawl space and was built before modern seismic codes, a retrofit assessment is worth having. Many insurance providers now require or incentivize retrofitting for older homes.
Yes. Seismic retrofitting requires a building permit in California. We handle the permit process, coordinate the required inspection, and provide permit closeout documentation.
Most residential seismic retrofits are completed in one to two days once the permit is issued. Larger or more complex projects may take longer.
Many insurance providers offer premium discounts for seismically retrofitted homes. Check with your insurance provider about discount programs available in your area.
Retrofitting is performed in the crawl space and does not require you to vacate your home. There will be noise during installation, but your daily routine is not significantly disrupted.
Yes. Wise Choice Remodeling holds CSLB License #1104186 and carries full general liability and workers compensation coverage.