Austin Metro Coverage

Foundation Repair
Across Austin

We serve the entire Austin metro from Georgetown to Lakeway, Cedar Park to Pflugerville. Every area has different soil, different geology, and different foundation challenges. We know each one because we've worked in all of them.

Based in Austin.Our team is local we understand Austin's clay soil, the seasonal drought-rain cycle, and the specific foundation types in each neighborhood. Free inspections available across all service areas.

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Where We Work

6 areas, 6 different soil profiles

Every Austin neighborhood has different geology. Select an area on the map to see the specific foundation challenges and soil conditions we address there.

I-35Lake TravisAustinRound RockCedar ParkPflugervilleGeorgetownLakeway30-mile service radius from Austin

Austin, TX

Serving Homeowners Throughout Austin

Austin is ground zero for Texas foundation problems. The city straddles two geological zones expansive Blackland Prairie clays east of I-35 and shallow limestone bedrock to the west. Each presents different challenges: clay soil swells and shrinks seasonally, while limestone areas can have voids and uneven bearing. Our headquarters serves every Austin neighborhood from Mueller to Barton Hills, South Congress to Domain.

Primary Soil Type
Blackland Prairie Clay / Edwards Limestone
Foundation Type
Mix of slab-on-grade and pier-and-beam (older central neighborhoods)
Most Common Issues
Slab settlement from clay shrinkage
Pier-and-beam rot in older East Austin homes
Plumbing leaks beneath post-tension slabs

Full Coverage

Foundation repair wherever you are in the Austin metro

Same engineering-first approach, tailored to the soil beneath your specific home.

Austin, TX

Serving Homeowners Throughout Austin

Soil: Blackland Prairie Clay / Edwards Limestone

  • Slab settlement from clay shrinkage
  • Pier-and-beam rot in older East Austin homes
  • Plumbing leaks beneath post-tension slabs

Round Rock, TX

North Austin's fastest-growing city

Soil: Taylor Clay / Houston Black Clay

  • New construction settlement (homes built on fill soil)
  • Stair-step brick cracks from clay shrink-swell
  • Garage slab separation
Round Rock details

Cedar Park, TX

The North Austin corridor

Soil: Edwards Limestone / Shallow Clay Over Rock

  • Foundation bearing on fractured limestone
  • Uneven settlement at rock-to-clay transitions
  • Helical pier installations for rocky terrain
Cedar Park details

Pflugerville, TX

High-clay eastern suburbs

Soil: Houston Black Clay / Blackland Prairie

  • Severe clay shrink-swell damage
  • Perimeter settlement in drought years
  • Under-slab plumbing failures from soil movement
Pflugerville details

Georgetown, TX

Historic homes and new development

Soil: Taylor Clay / Edwards Limestone (variable)

  • Historic pier-and-beam homes with deteriorated cedar posts
  • New subdivision settlement on fill material
  • Stair-step cracks in older limestone block construction
Georgetown details

Lakeway, TX

Hill Country luxury and rocky terrain

Soil: Edwards Limestone / Glen Rose Formation

  • Foundation bearing on sloped bedrock
  • Retaining wall failures affecting adjacent foundations
  • Drainage issues on hillside lots
Lakeway details

Why Local Expertise Matters

Foundation repair isn't one-size-fits-all

A home in Pflugerville sitting on Houston Black clay needs a completely different approach than a home in Lakeway built on sloped Edwards Limestone. The pier type, installation depth, spacing, and even the repair timeline vary based on what's beneath your specific lot.

National chains use the same playbook everywhere. We design every repair around the actual soil data and geology of your property because we've been working in these soils for years and understand how they behave season to season.

We know which soil your home sits on

Before we recommend a single pier, we identify your soil type and how it behaves. Blackland Prairie clay in East Austin requires different pier depths than the Edwards Limestone in Lakeway.

We adjust pier systems to your geology

Steel piers for deep clay, helical piers for rocky terrain, pressed concrete for standard settlement. The right system depends on your specific subsurface conditions.

We understand seasonal timing

Austin's drought-rain cycle affects foundation repair timing. We know when to repair, when to wait, and how to account for soil rebound in your neighborhood.

We coordinate with local engineers

When a P.E. report is needed for permits, insurance, or real estate, we work with Austin-area structural engineers who understand local soil conditions and building codes.

Neighborhoods We Serve

From downtown to the suburbs

If you're within 30 miles of Austin, we'll be there. Here are some of the neighborhoods and communities we serve regularly.

Downtown Austin
South Austin
East Austin
North Austin
West Austin
Barton Hills
Travis Heights
Mueller
Domain / North Burnet
Circle C Ranch
Steiner Ranch
Avery Ranch
Round Rock
Cedar Park
Pflugerville
Georgetown
Lakeway
Bee Cave
Dripping Springs
Kyle
Buda
Manor
Leander
Hutto

Don't see your neighborhood? We probably serve it call 737-302-6202 to confirm.

Same engineering rigor. Your neighborhood's soil.

Free foundation inspections across the entire Austin metro. We'll measure elevations, identify your soil conditions, and give you a straight answer no matter where you live.

Free assessment · All Austin metro areas · Honest answers even if you don't need repair