Every job starts with a free, no-pressure inspection. We diagnose the actual problem, then fix only what needs fixing.
Houston's gumbo clay soils expand and contract dramatically with moisture. We use steel push piers, helical piers, and driven piers to lift settled slabs back to proper elevation and stabilize them permanently.
Slab repair detailsSite preparation, hydraulic jacking to natural level, replacement of old wood shims with metal and permanent fillers, beam reinforcement, and concrete cylinder or steel pier installation for permanent support.
Pier & beam detailsOlder Houston homes often sit on block-and-base foundations that shift, crack, or settle over time. We restore stability with engineered, targeted repair — no unnecessary tear-out.
Block & base detailsTilt-wall structures, commercial warehouses, multi-family buildings, multi-story commercial, retail spaces, historical structures, and industrial facilities. Engineered solutions designed around your operations.
Get commercial estimateRestore your home to its proper level with engineered measurements. Includes site preparation, stabilizing, shimming, completion, readjustment, and reshim work.
Schedule levelingFree residential inspections by certified structural inspectors. You receive detailed measurements, a site diagram showing pier locations (if needed), and a written estimate — no pressure to commit.
Book your inspectionIf you're seeing any of these, get an inspection. The longer foundation issues go unaddressed, the more expensive they get to fix.
Especially stair-step cracks in brick, or zigzag cracks above doors and windows. Hairline cracks may be cosmetic; wider cracks usually aren't.
Doors that won't latch, windows that won't open, or visible gaps around frames often signal foundation movement.
Drop a marble — does it roll on its own? Floors that visibly slope or feel "off" when you walk are a clear warning sign.
Standing water near your foundation accelerates soil movement and pier corrosion. Often the underlying cause of failure.
Visible gaps between walls and ceilings, or between baseboards and floors, indicate the structure is moving.
Cracks radiating from corners of door and window frames are very often the first visible foundation symptom.
Spotted any of these? Get a Free Inspection