Local Concrete Contractor Expertise
Gruene and River Chase homeowners trust us for concrete contractor services that handle foundation shifting, sunken slabs, and structural repairs. New Braunfels sits on expansive clay soil that moves with every rain and drought cycle. Our concrete contractor team knows the Texas Hill Country soil conditions—and which fixes actually last.
We diagnose the root cause of settling, lift slabs level again, repair cracks, and stabilize crawlspaces. You'll understand the problem and the solution before we start work.
Foundation repair starts with certainty. We inspect thoroughly, explain what we found, and only proceed when you're ready.
We examine your slab, foundation walls, and drainage. We look for cracks, settling patterns, and moisture sources—the actual cause, not just the symptom.
We explain what we found in plain language. No jargon. You'll know exactly how long the repair takes and what to expect next.
Our crew handles it cleanly and fast. Most concrete lifts finish the same day. We clean up fully when done.
We confirm the surface is level, drainage improves, and you're satisfied. We discuss preventative steps for future stability.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We handle the concrete and foundation issues that affect homes across New Braunfels—from historic Gruene to the new subdivisions near Canyon Lake.
Sunken driveways and patios are common in New Braunfels because our soil shifts with moisture. We inject polyurethane foam or perform mudjacking to raise slabs back to level.
The fix takes hours, not days. Your concrete is drivable the same day. Sidewalks near downtown historic districts and rural ranch properties get the same precision treatment.

Sunken driveway near Gruene lifted back to level in one visit.
Cracks in foundation walls, sloping floors, and doors that stick indicate your foundation is moving. Expansive clay soils in the Hill Country make this happen faster than other regions.
We use underpinning, piering, and soil stabilization to lock your foundation in place. Homes in Oak Run, River Chase, and Pecan Crossing rely on us to keep structures stable long-term.

Pier installation stabilizing a home foundation in Manor Creek subdivision.
Hairline cracks today become water pathways tomorrow. We seal structural cracks with epoxy or silicone-based products that move with seasonal soil shifts.
Preventative sealing stops water infiltration before it damages the foundation below. Common in Havenwood at Hunters Crossing and downtown New Braunfels properties.

Sealed foundation crack preventing water entry in a River Chase home.
Open crawlspaces in homes near Comal River and Guadalupe River absorb moisture quickly, weakening support beams and encouraging pest entry. We seal crawlspaces with vapor barriers and dehumidification.
This protects the structural wood underneath and improves air quality in upper floors. Common upgrade in older Gruene and Mill Street historic district homes.

Encapsulated crawlspace protecting a historic home foundation near downtown.
New Braunfels sits where the Texas Hill Country meets rolling prairie. This location means unique soil challenges and weather patterns that affect concrete and foundations differently than other parts of Texas.
Clay under New Braunfels homes swells after rain and shrinks during droughts. This constant movement cracks concrete and shifts slabs. We choose repair methods that work *with* soil movement, not against it.
New Braunfels receives heavy spring and summer rain. Improper drainage around slabs channels water to foundations, accelerating damage. Our repairs include drainage assessment and prevention.
We've worked on homes from Gruene to Vintage Oaks to rural properties across the region. We know which solutions hold up and which ones fail after six months.
Not all contractors understand Hill Country conditions. Some use northern methods on southern soil and watch the repairs fail. We fix it right the first time.
We serve all of New Braunfels and surrounding Hill Country communities. Whether your home is in town or on rural acreage, we come to you.
Call us for a free inspection. Tell us where you're located and what you've noticed—settling, cracks, water pooling. We'll schedule a time that works for you.
Most inspections take 30 minutes. We walk your property, take photos, and explain what we found before leaving. You'll have a clear picture of the problem and the cost of repair.
Most driveway and patio lifts finish in 2–4 hours. You can drive on it the same day. Larger projects may take longer, but we work fast and clean.
Not if we address the root cause. We fill voids, improve drainage, and sometimes recommend soil stabilization. Polyurethane foam lifts last 10–20 years when soil conditions remain stable.
Yes. Historic homes have unique challenges—older foundations, uneven original settling, and moisture issues. We tailor our approach to preserve character while stabilizing structure.
Water pooling is a major red flag. It means the concrete has settled or drainage is blocked. We lift the slab if needed and assess gutters, downspouts, and grading around your foundation.
Cost varies by severity and size. Concrete lifting typically runs 50–70% less than full slab replacement. Call for a free inspection—we'll give you an accurate quote based on what we find.
Yes. We carry full liability insurance and are fully licensed for foundation repair work in Texas. We stand behind every job with a warranty.
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