Foundation Repair in Alamo Heights, TX
We restore the 1920s to 1940s pier and beam and early slab foundations of Alamo Heights, where Balcones Escarpment limestone meets expansive clay under some of San Antonio's oldest streets.

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has spent more than 18 years repairing the foundations of older San Antonio area homes, and few places test that experience like Alamo Heights. This small Bexar County city, incorporated in 1922 and completely surrounded by San Antonio about five miles north of downtown, is filled with houses built in the 1920s through the 1940s. Those homes sit on original pier and beam foundations and early slabs that were never designed for a century of soil movement. Our crews drive down from our New Braunfels shop, roughly 30 miles up Interstate 35, with the tools and the patience that historic foundations demand.
Foundation repair services in Alamo Heights
Every repair we bring to Alamo Heights, each with its own page.
Common Foundation Problems in Alamo Heights
Alamo Heights sits at about 800 feet along the Balcones Escarpment, the geologic boundary where the limestone of the Texas Hill Country steps down to the clay soils of the coastal plain. That border runs right through this part of Bexar County, so the ground under Alamo Heights is inconsistent in a way that few neighborhoods are. One block may have shallow limestone ledges near the bluffs above the Olmos Basin, while the next sits on pockets of expansive clay that swell after storms and shrink hard during Central Texas droughts. A foundation that spans both materials gets lifted on one side and dropped on the other.
The age of the housing stock magnifies the problem. Homes built here in the 1920s through the 1940s, including the Bluebonnet Hills and Sylvan Hills sections annexed in 1928 and 1944, rest on cedar posts, shallow masonry piers, and unreinforced perimeter beams. Wood posts rot in the damp crawl space air, shallow piers tilt as clay moves around them, and beams that have carried a house for 90 years sag between supports. On top of that, Alamo Heights is famous for its mature live oaks, and a large oak can pull hundreds of gallons of water out of clay soil in a dry summer, shrinking the ground under the nearest corner of the house.
The repairs that work here respect both the geology and the architecture: new steel or concrete supports carried down to stable material, careful incremental lifting that protects old plaster and brick, and drainage that keeps the clay pockets at a steady moisture level.
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Foundation repair cost in Alamo Heights
Foundation repair in Alamo Heights, before and after

Nearby areas we serve
Our crews work throughout the cluster of independent cities inside the San Antonio loop, including Terrell Hills directly to the east and Olmos Park across the Olmos Basin to the west, both of which share the same escarp