Rooted in Spring, Built to Last
Spring, TX's Trusted Foundation Repair Company
- Family-Owned Texas Business
- Lifetime Transferable Warranty on Every Piling
- A+ Rated by the BBB
- Serving Texas for 25+ Years
Our Foundation Repair Services
Foundation Repair for Spring's Homes, Neighborhoods & Businesses
Spring’s mix of historic character and fast-growing master-planned communities doesn’t change what we do: inspect first, explain clearly, and fix the actual problem. Every repair we perform is licensed, code-compliant, and backed by a lifetime transferable warranty on the pilings. Whether your home is decades old or newly built, we start with a straight assessment of what’s really going on underneath it.
Here's what we handle for homeowners throughout Spring:
- Foundation crack repair and inspections
- Slab foundation leveling
- Pier and beam foundation repair
- House lifting
- Crawl space repair and moisture control
- Friction piling for slab foundations
- French drains and catch basin drainage
- Grading and soil correction
- Concrete driveway and patio work
- Free inspections for current homeowners
Call us at (713) 714-0015. Homeowners get a free inspection, so there’s no reason to keep wondering.
Common Foundation Repair Challenges in Spring, TX
Spring sits between Cypress Creek and Spring Creek, and that mix of low-lying terrain and heavy clay soil means water and ground movement are always part of the picture here.
- Post-flood soil saturation. Major flood events, including Hurricane Harvey and the April 2016 Tax Day Flood, pushed Cypress Creek to record levels, and that kind of prolonged saturation can cause foundation movement that doesn’t show up until months later.
- Expansive clay soil. Spring’s soil swells when saturated and shrinks as it dries, and that back-and-forth cycle puts steady pressure on a foundation over time.
- Drainage limitations. Sitting between two creeks means low-lying areas throughout Spring, and decades of upstream development have only added to how much runoff those creeks need to handle.
- Cracks in drywall and brick. Foundation movement often shows up first as cracks along stress points, especially near doors, windows, and corners.
- Doors and windows that stick. A foundation that’s shifted, even slightly, throws frames out of square, and doors or windows that used to close easily start catching.
- Sloped or uneven floors. As piers or slab sections settle unevenly, floors develop a noticeable slope, particularly in Spring’s older, established neighborhoods.
We’ve seen firsthand how flooding along Cypress Creek and Spring Creek affects foundations in this area, and we know how to fix the damage for good, not just patch it.
Local Foundation Repair Experts Serving Spring, TX
We work with homeowners throughout Spring’s neighborhoods, from the historic streets of Old Town Spring to newer master-planned communities like Windrose and Gleannloch Farms, along with local businesses throughout the community. Whether your home dates back to Spring’s early development or was built in the last few years, our team treats every inspection with the same care.
Spring has weathered real flooding along both Cypress Creek and Spring Creek, including Hurricane Harvey and the 2016 Tax Day Flood, and we’ve stood by homeowners through the ground movement that can follow. From pier and beam repair to drainage correction to crawl space work, we bring the same steady, thorough approach to every property we visit in the community.
We Know All Things Spring, TX
Spring got its name in 1840 from a natural spring that fed into Spring Creek, and the area’s roots go back even further to an 1838 trading post established by William Pierpont. The arrival of the railroad in 1872 built up a thriving lumber town, though Spring’s fortunes faded after the local roundhouse moved to Houston in 1923. Real growth returned in the 1970s as Houston expanded north, and today the community includes the preserved 19th-century shops and landmarks of Old Town Spring alongside newer master-planned neighborhoods like Windrose and Gleannloch Farms.
Spring sits between Cypress Creek and Spring Creek, a location that has meant real flood exposure over the years, including Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and the Tax Day Flood in April 2016, both of which pushed Cypress Creek to record levels and damaged thousands of homes across the watershed. Combined with the area’s heavy clay soil, that kind of saturation can cause foundation movement that doesn’t always show up right away.
Spring’s history stretches back to the 1800s, and its older, established sections sit alongside the master-planned communities that have grown up around the area since the 1970s, including newer developments still being built today. That mix means we see everything from historic homes needing releveling after decades of soil movement to newer builds still settling into their foundations.
Whether you’re near the historic shops of Old Town Spring or in one of the newer communities off Spring-Cypress Road, our team offers the same free inspection for homeowners and the same complete range of services, from house leveling to drainage correction to crawl space repair. Call us at (713) 714-0015 and let’s find out what’s really going on with your foundation.
Trusted by Homeowners and Businesses Across Spring
Frequently Asked Foundation Repair Questions
Given Spring’s location between two creeks and its mix of historic and newer construction, we get a specific set of questions here that don’t always come up elsewhere.
My home flooded during Harvey or the 2016 Tax Day Flood. Could that still be affecting my foundation?
It’s possible. Extended soil saturation from a major flood like Harvey or the Tax Day Flood can cause foundation movement that doesn’t show up right away, sometimes appearing months or even years later as sticking doors, sloped floors, or new cracks. If your home flooded in the past, it’s worth having your foundation checked even if nothing looks obviously wrong yet.
How do I know I'm getting a fair price on foundation repair?
We give you a written estimate after a full inspection, not a number pulled out of thin air, so you can see exactly what you’re paying for and why. We’re also happy to explain the reasoning behind our recommended repair method.
If my foundation damage is flood-related, will insurance help cover it?
It depends on your specific policy and the cause of the damage, since standard homeowners insurance often excludes flood-related soil movement. We can’t speak for your insurer, but we’ll give you a clear, documented inspection report you can bring to them.
Do you work throughout Spring, including newer communities like Windrose or Gleannloch Farms?
We work throughout Spring, from the historic streets of Old Town Spring to the newer master-planned communities on the edges of town. Give us a call and let us know where you’re located.
What should I do if I notice a crack or a door that's sticking?
Call us before it gets worse. Small issues are usually easier and less expensive to fix than problems that have had years to develop, and a free inspection will tell you exactly what you’re dealing with.
