From Corpus Christi to Alice, we travel to homes across the entire South Texas Coastal Bend.
Foundation problems in Rockport are not the same as foundation problems in Beeville. Coastal moisture, clay composition, drainage, and storm history all vary by location, and our repair approach changes accordingly. We do not use a one-size-fits-all method because South Texas soil is not one-size-fits-all.
The hub of the Coastal Bend. Expansive clay soil, coastal moisture, and aging pier and beam homes create constant foundation demand.
Post-Harvey rebuilding and storm surge exposure make foundation stability a top priority for coastal homeowners.
Salt air, marshy terrain, and frequent flooding put unique pressure on pier and beam structures near the water.
Rapid growth on former ranchland means many homes sit on fill dirt that continues to settle years after construction.
Industrial coastal environment combined with clay soil creates a challenging mix for foundation longevity.
Sinton is where Jeff is based. He knows this soil personally and has been working in it for 36 years.
Lake Corpus Christi proximity means fluctuating water tables that constantly stress foundation piers.
Deeper inland clay soils with more dramatic seasonal shrink-swell cycles than coastal towns.
South Texas ranchland soils with high clay content and limited drainage infrastructure.
Mixed soil types and agricultural water influence create unpredictable foundation conditions.
Agricultural and residential mix with clay soils that swell aggressively during rainy seasons.
Rural homes on original ranch soil with minimal site preparation. A recipe for settling over time.
Small-town homes built decades ago on untreated pier and beam foundations now showing their age.
Direct bayfront exposure means salt air corrosion and storm flooding accelerate foundation decay.
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