Sinton, TX — Jeff's Home Base
Jeff Munoz is based in Sinton. He has been working in this soil for 36 years and has repaired foundations on nearly every street in town. This is not a service area. This is home.
Sinton is where Jeff Munoz is based. He has been repairing foundations in San Patricio County for 36 years and has worked on homes on nearly every street in town. The deep clay soils of San Patricio County create some of the most dramatic foundation movement in the Coastal Bend. Expansive clay that can swell inches during a wet spring and crack wide open during a dry summer.
Homes in Sinton range from historic downtown properties built in the early 1900s to newer ranch-style homes on the outskirts. The older homes have pier and beam foundations that have been fighting clay soil for a hundred years. The newer homes often sit on soil that was not properly prepared for construction. Either way, foundation issues are common, and Jeff knows exactly how to fix them because he has been doing it here his entire career.
Sloping or Uneven Floors
Floors that noticeably slope toward one side or feel bouncy underfoot are a classic sign of pier settlement or beam sag.
Sticking Doors and Windows
Doors or windows that suddenly stick, drag, or no longer latch properly often mean the frame has shifted due to foundation movement.
Cracks in Walls or Ceilings
Diagonal cracks running from door corners, or horizontal cracks along drywall seams, are common signs of differential settling.
Gaps at Baseboards or Trim
Visible gaps opening up between baseboards and the floor, or between trim and walls, indicate the structure is moving.
Moisture or Mold in Crawl Space
Standing water, persistent dampness, or mold smell coming from under the house signals drainage or beam deterioration issues.
Sagging or Soft Spots in Floor
Areas of the floor that feel soft, springy, or visibly dip are often caused by rotted beams or failed piers directly below.
Jeff Gets Under Your Home
Jeff personally crawls under your home with a flashlight, level, and camera. He inspects every pier, beam, and shim. Not a quick look from the driveway.
You Get an Honest Report
Jeff sits down with you and explains exactly what he found, in plain language. Photos included. No pressure, no upselling.
You Receive a Written Quote
If work is needed, you get a clear written estimate. If it is not needed, he tells you that too.
Work Gets Scheduled
Most repairs are completed in 1 to 4 days. Jeff's crew handles the work while he oversees quality on site.
Most pier and beam repairs in Sinton fall between $1,500 and $12,000. San Patricio County clay creates significant seasonal movement, but Jeff has been working in this specific soil for 36 years. He knows what each situation actually requires, and he will tell you honestly.
Try the Cost CalculatorJeff is based in Sinton and has been working in San Patricio County for 36 years. He knows every community in this county by name — and by soil type.
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Taft, Gregory, and Odem are all within a short drive of Sinton and share the same deep San Patricio County clay. If you are in any of these communities and need a foundation evaluation, Jeff is your closest qualified contractor — and he already knows your soil.
ZIP Code Served
78387
Trinity Foundation Repair Texas also serves homeowners in Mathis, Robstown, Banquete, Woodsboro, and Bayside. Each city has its own unique soil conditions and foundation challenges.
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