Garth Haslem, PE, SE
The Traveling Engineer
You'd think that structural engineers all come in one flavor, right? A generous scoop of nerd with a little bit of calculus sprinkles on top. Well, that's true. But Garth is more of a neapolitan structural guy. He leaves the office and goes to houses where it can be settlement, flooding, landsliding, beams, piers, partition / structural walls, basement stuff, or would-I-be-crazy-if-I-bought-this-place sort of stuff.
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Episodes
Traveling Engineer 67: A lake in the theater room 15.07.2025 3:54
Nobody wants things like tot, mold and termites in your basement. Keep your foundation dry and I t will take tare of you
Traveling Engineer 66: OMG everywhere 26.02.2025 4:34
Buckling, cracks and overlong spans - oh my! When a home is old, chances are good that it wasn't built to today's standards. That's bad enough, but add funky additions by grampa Joe's brother in law and the ravages of time and weather? Now it's getting a bit much. This home needs a capable buyer
Traveling Engineer 65: Bad contractors 24.02.2025 4:09
Come contractors are good. Others belong in jail. Here's what to learn from the second kind.
Traveling Engineer 64: Tiny house time 18.02.2025 4:42
Ok it was the middle of cactusville. And the tiny home blossomed from 130 Square feet to double that. 18 acres. The dude was pretty interesting though and I enjoyed meeting him. We got him covered with the county
Traveling Engineer 63: Giving to takers? 16.02.2025 4:44
We all want to serve humanity, even if sometimes it doesn't help our wallet. But sometimes you wonder if you're just enabling a taker. This was one of those moments
Traveling Engineer 62: Math in my nerd head 06.02.2025 4:44
I had a professor once who could do math in his head. I wanted to be nerdly like that too. Here's how I use that skill now
Traveling Engineer 61: slab crackery and contractor quackery 30.01.2025 4:39
If the contractor makes you sign a non disparagement clause, what might that tell you about the contractor? I ruined an agent's day today but protected two of my favorite clients
Traveling Engineer 60 Horizontal crack in the foundation 22.01.2025 2:36
What does it mean when there is a horizontal crack in the foundation? I'veseem this a lot lately
Traveling Engineer 59 That's not structural 30.12.2024 3:23
Sometimes I can make a client's day by telling them about what it's nor
Traveling Engineer 58 Rafter abuse 05.07.2024 2:29
When the 70's happened there wasn't as much knowledge as perhaps there should have been. 30 foot span with 4 on 12 pitch and 22 feet on center 2x4s is a formula for uh-oh. Here's what we decided
Traveling Engineer 57 The gap between wall and roof 20.06.2024 4:40
I got a near panicked call from a commercial property landlord. She said that the wall and ceiling had separated and you could see daylight. Yeah that's frightening. Here's how it went.
Traveling Engineer 56 Cracked foundation 13.06.2024 2:29
When the foundation is cracked and it's all you can afford, who do you call? Well, me.
Traveling Engineer 55 Flooding and the wrong fixes 11.06.2024 1:27
When you're not a home inspector or engineer, sometimes you know that the water in the basement is a problem but you don't know exactly how to fix it. And when the neighbor contributes to the problem, how do you manage that? I helped a woman today.
Traveling Engineer 56 the old shed 31.05.2024 1:42
Sometimes cities get grumpy and want 30 year old structures permitted. Here is how I helped the client
Traveling Engineer 55 Jacks, blocks and beams- oh my! 03.05.2024 2:46
Sometimes grammar thinks he's fixing problems. And sometimes he is really causing them.
Traveling Engineer 54 Voids beneath the slab 03.05.2024 3:15
When the slab is supported by nothing besides Air, there is drama. In this case, the soil had settled about a foot.
Traveling Engineer 53 Revolutionizing the deck building process 01.05.2024 2:14
You gotta love it when someone finds a way to change up the old tried and true. What was the old reliable is now just old. Here is how Deck building is being revolutionized.
Traveling Engineer 52 when buses attack 09.04.2024 1:30
When a bus and a hotel wing collide, both lose. I did a special inspection today where the epic battle occurred
Traveling Engineer 51 A centennial structure 16.03.2024 3:38
When a dude wants to upgrade his shed to something awesome, something you can cross swords with the city and nosy neighbors. I helped this client sort it all out
Traveling Engineer 50 rock and mortar meets poor drainage 06.03.2024 1:41
What happens when rock and mortar meets a heavy 2 story Brick structure, as well as a garden next to the foundation? Well, that would be a 5 to 6 figure Bill.
Traveling Engineer 49 I blew it, but the home owner is thrilled 01.03.2024 3:55
So I ran into a roofer that was, um, interesting. I've made an appointment and then he wanted documents. Lots of them. It ended well for the home owner
Traveling Engineer 48 worries and weddings 28.02.2024 3:35
The home is 1952 vintage and done in a modular way. There are cracks and concerns. And...there might be a wedding - oh my! Well, at least I took worry number 1 off the table
Traveling Engineer 47 stairsteps to heaven 27.02.2024 1:49
Stairstep Cracks can be a sign of structural issues, but sometimes it just means the home has some miles on it
Traveling Engineer 46 These are structural cracks, but... 19.02.2024 3:32
When a structural crack doesn't mean your house is falling, but do mean it's distressed
Traveling Engineer 45 Full service 10.02.2024 3:37
Sometimes a normal inspection isn't very normal. Sometimes it's full service and then a bit more. And then another phone call explaining it again. It's all good
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