Wherever you are in Texas, the soil under your home has its own story — and we connect you with a local specialist who knows it. Find your city below for a free, no-obligation inspection.
Sandy loam over reactive clay, heavy Pineywoods rainfall, and a high share of older pier-and-beam homes prone to beam rot and settling.
Soft, water-saturated Gulf Coast soils and repeated flood exposure mean foundations here sink gradually and need deeper piers.
Expansive Nueces clay, caliche rock layers, and salt air create some of the most variable foundation conditions on the coast.
Heavy South Texas clay paired with extreme drought-to-rain swings drives constant shrink-and-swell movement under homes.
The heart of the Blackland Prairie — Houston Black clay and Taylor Marl, among the most foundation-active soils in the country.
The cities above are where we have the deepest local coverage, but our specialists serve hundreds of surrounding towns and counties. If your town isn't listed, submit a request anyway — we'll match you with a licensed specialist who covers your area.