When your home or building needs serious support, steel is the answer. At Old School Contracting, we specialize in steel bracing solutions that reinforce foundations, stabilize shifting structures, and support large-span openings. If you're in Williams Bay and need structural integrity restored or enhanced, we’re the team to call.
We work with homeowners, remodelers, and engineers to install steel I-beams, columns, angle bracing, and custom steel components to permanently stabilize load paths and correct structural issues.
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Steel bracing isn’t just for commercial buildings. Residential homes often require steel supports in situations like:
Whether we’re installing a steel beam to replace a wall or reinforcing a failing floor system, our solutions are engineered for strength, safety, and long-term performance.
Steel Beam Installation
We install structural steel I-beams and channels to carry heavy loads across wide spans or weakened areas. Beams are installed with proper bearing points, fasteners, and shoring to meet or exceed code.
Steel Post & Column Supports
We replace old or failing wood posts with steel jack posts or permanent columns to ensure stability and long-term durability.
Custom Steel Bracing
Need a custom structural solution? We fabricate and install custom steel bracing for walls, floors, and foundations—including angle braces, plates, and connectors.
Engineering Collaboration
We work closely with structural engineers to ensure every steel solution is designed to handle the load requirements safely.
At Old School Contracting, we reinforce structures with precision—no guesswork, no shortcuts, just rock-solid results.
If your structure needs stronger support or you're planning a major remodel, steel bracing may be the safest route. Let Old School Contracting inspect your home and recommend the right steel solution. Call (262) 442-8040 or go to our contact form to request your free structural evaluation in Williams Bay.
A: In many structural applications, yes. Steel offers higher strength and is less susceptible to rot, insects, and warping compared to wood.
A: For major structural changes, yes. We work with licensed engineers when required to ensure your project meets local building codes and performs safely.
A: Absolutely. We can remove undersized or sagging wood beams and replace them with properly sized steel for permanent load-bearing strength.
A: Most installations take 1–3 days depending on complexity. We’ll give you a clear timeline and minimize disruption.
A: Yes, we can assist with permitting when required for your project. We ensure all work complies with local codes and engineering specs.
A: We proudly serve Mukwonago, WI, as well as Rock, Walworth, and Waukesha counties. Other areas we proudly serve include:
Williams Bay is a small, scenic village located in southeastern Wisconsin, on the western shore of Geneva Lake, with a population of just under 3,000 residents. Established in 1836, Williams Bay has grown into a peaceful, lakefront community that draws visitors year-round for its natural beauty and quiet atmosphere. Williams Bay is home to the renowned Yerkes Observatory, a facility that has played a significant role in the history of astronomy. The observatory, located atop a hill overlooking the village, was once the largest refracting telescope in the world and remains a popular educational and tourist destination. In addition to the observatory, Williams Bay offers several parks and outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and boating. The village is known for its small, walkable downtown area, where visitors can find local shops, restaurants, and cafes. The village’s economy is primarily based on tourism, agriculture, and small businesses. Williams Bay is a quiet, family-oriented community that places a strong emphasis on preserving its natural surroundings while offering a high quality of life to its residents. It’s an ideal location for those looking for a relaxed, lakeside lifestyle in close proximity to Lake Geneva and other nearby attractions.
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