Slab Foundation Repair Services

15+ Years

Concrete Slab Foundation Repair Services in Texas

Concrete Slab Foundation Repair services are very common in Central and South Texas due to the ground underneath the slab is settling and shifting.

The ground settling and shifting can cause cracks on the interior and exterior walls.

Foundation settling can cause major problems with your entire house:

  • Your framing can get out of line causing doors to stick.

  • Your roof can get out of line causing leaks with your shingles.

  • And yes, when your foundation settles too muck your plumbing can be damaged, causing plumbing leaks under the slab.

Are you seeing signs of foundation problems in and around your home or business?

You should schedule a FREE evaluation as soon as possible with your foundation repair expert.

Our slab foundation repair services involve digging under beams of the house and driving concrete or steel structures on top of one another to create a stable footing.

These footings are placed under the foundation. In the foundation industry, we call this type of footings PIERS.

There are several types of pier designed for slab foundations. The most common pier used in the Texas region is the press pier. The press pier can be used with 6” concrete cylinders or 2” steel pipes.

The concrete piers are primarily used to level and stabilize the structure using the concrete foundation beam. Steel is used primarily when the foundation does not have a concrete beam to lift off of. There are other types of piers used as well.

A Texas Foundation Repair Expert can determine what type is best for you. They will determine the best pier for you by evaluating your soil, your structure, the movement and the weight of the structure.

Signs You Need a Foundation Repair

Cracks in Walls or Floors

Doors or Windows That Stick

Gaps Around Doors or Windows

The Crown Leveling

Concrete Slab Foundation Repair Process

All slab pier systems follow the same core method.

Here’s exactly what to expect:

  • Site Preparation: We protect your property by laying plastic or plywood in work areas and carefully removing nearby plants. This keeps the job clean and prevents damage.

  • Create Access Openings: We break through concrete or paving to create access holes—about doormat-size—at predetermined locations along the foundation beam.

  • Drive Pilings (Press Piers): Using hydraulic equipment, we press concrete cylinders or steel pipe sections into the ground to the required depth and resistance. This creates a stable footing beneath the foundation.

  • Set Piling Caps: A piling cap is placed on the last driven piling to distribute load and provide a solid seat for lifting.

  • Raise the Foundation: Hydraulic jacks sit on the caps and carefully lift the lowest areas. We level the structure as close to original elevations as conditions allow, monitoring elevations at multiple reference points.

  • Insert Steel Shims: After lifting, we install steel spacers/shims between the foundation beam and cylinders to lock the elevation and deliver long-term support.

  • Cleanup & Restoration: Heavy lifting—literally—is done. We replant, fill holes, patch concrete breakouts, and remove all job residue. You’ll find your property looking better than ever.

Why Choose Us for Your Slab Foundation Repair:

  • Texas-specific expertise: We work every day in Central & South Texas soil conditions.

  • Engineered methods: Proper resistance levels, verified elevations, and industry-standard materials.

  • Straight talk: Clear scope, clear pricing, no fluff.

  • Respect for your property: Protection, restoration, and thorough cleanup.

  • RESULTS...

Get a Free Estimate from Your Foundation Repair Expert:

Call 1-800-699-4814 or fill out our Quote Form to schedule your FREE evaluation.

We’ll inspect your foundation, explain the best pier solution (concrete or steel), and give you a straightforward plan to stabilize and level your home or business.

Locations:

  • Austin

  • San Antonio

  • Corpus Christi

  • Killeen

Services:

  • Slab Foundation Repair

  • Pier and Beam Foundation Repair

  • Poly-Pumping

  • Residential and commercial