Foundation Repair in Terrell, TX
Local foundation repair for homeowners in Terrell, Forney, Kaufman, Crandall, Talty, Elmo, Kemp, Mabank, and Scurry. Free inspections, upfront pricing, and engineer reports available.
- Licensed local repair pros
- Free written inspections
- Upfront, itemized pricing
- Engineer reports available
What we fix
Slab Foundation Repair
Learn what this service covers in Terrell homes and what a repair usually looks like.
Pier and Beam Repair
Learn what this service covers in Terrell homes and what a repair usually looks like.
House Leveling
Learn what this service covers in Terrell homes and what a repair usually looks like.
Drainage Correction
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Foundation Inspection
Learn what this service covers in Terrell homes and what a repair usually looks like.
Why homeowners in Kaufman County call us
Local foundation repair professionals who work in Kaufman County full time.
A real inspection with elevation readings, not a sales pitch.
Written, itemized quotes. No moving numbers after work starts.
We work with independent Texas engineers when your job calls for one.
Where we work
Terrell is our home base. We take calls from across Kaufman County.
Frequently asked questions
- Why do homes in Kaufman County crack so often?
- Terrell and most of Kaufman County sit on Blackland Prairie clay. That soil swells when it gets wet and shrinks in drought. Over a few Texas seasons, that movement lifts and drops your slab or piers, which shows up as brick cracks, sticking doors, and separated trim.
- What does foundation repair cost in Terrell, TX?
- Every home is different. Cost depends on the number of piers, pier type (steel pressed, concrete pressed, or drilled), foundation type, access, soil, drainage, and whether an engineer report is involved. We give a written, no-obligation quote after a free on-site inspection. Call (972) 555-0400 or use the form to schedule.
- What are the signs I need foundation repair?
- Doors that stopped latching, step cracks in brick or mortar joints, gaps between crown molding and the ceiling, floors that slope or bounce, and sticky windows on one side of the house are the most common early signs. One alone can be cosmetic. Two or three together usually means the slab or piers have moved.
- Pier and beam vs slab, which do I have?
- If you can see a crawlspace vent or an access door and the base of the home sits above the ground, you have pier and beam. If the base of the house sits on a continuous concrete perimeter right at ground level, you have a slab. Older Kaufman County homes are typically pier and beam. Homes built after the mid-1980s are almost always slab.
- Do you provide structural engineer reports?
- Yes. We can bid a repair against an existing engineer report, and we can recommend independent Texas professional engineers when you want a neutral opinion. Engineer reports are worth ordering for larger jobs, real estate transactions, and any time two contractor bids disagree significantly.
- How long does foundation repair take?
- Most residential jobs finish in one to three days on site. Larger repairs or homes with limited access can take longer. We give a firm schedule with the quote, and we clean up the job site each day.
Ready for a free inspection?
Call now or send us a note. We answer 7am to 7pm, 7 days a week.