Foundation Inspection

Foundation Inspection in New Braunfels, TX

We measure your floor elevation with a manometer and hand you a written report on the cause, severity, and fix, built for New Braunfels' shifting clay.

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A foundation specialist taking a manometer elevation reading inside a New Braunfels home
Foundation InspectionNew Braunfels, TX
18+ years
Licensed & insured
Lifetime transferable warranty
Financing available

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has inspected foundations across New Braunfels, Texas for over 18 years. A foundation inspection is not a quick look at a crack. It is a measured elevation survey of your whole floor, a documented record of the cracks and movement inside and outside the home, and a written report that tells you the cause, how serious it is, and what the fix should be. On the expansive clay and Balcones Fault soils around New Braunfels, that report is the difference between guessing at a problem and knowing exactly what the ground under your house is doing.

Warning signs

Signs you need this repair

Stair-step cracksin exterior brick or interior drywall, especially above doors and windows
Sticking doors & windowsthat drag or no longer latch as the frame racks out of square
Uneven or sloping floorsthat feel off underfoot or send a dropped ball rolling to one wall
Gaps at walls or cabinetsopening between the walls and ceiling or the cabinets and wall
A separating chimney or additionpulling away from the main structure on its own footing
Buying or selling a homea pre-purchase or pre-sale foundation assessment before you close

When to Get a Foundation Inspection

Most homeowners call for an inspection because something has changed in the house. Any one of these is a reason to have the foundation measured before the next wet-dry season pushes the movement further:

  • Stair-step cracks appearing in exterior brick or interior drywall, especially above doors and windows.
  • Doors and windows that have started to stick, drag, or no longer latch.
  • Floors that feel uneven underfoot, or a spot where a dropped ball rolls to one wall.
  • Gaps opening between the walls and the ceiling, or between the cabinets and the wall.
  • A chimney or a room addition pulling away from the main structure.
  • A slab or garage-floor crack that keeps widening.

There are two other times an inspection matters even when nothing looks wrong. The first is a real-estate transaction: if you are buying a New Braunfels home, a foundation inspection tells you what you are taking on before you close, and if you are selling, a clean report or a documented repair removes the question that scares off buyers. The second is after a long drought or a heavy storm season, when the clay has swung hard in one direction and small movement can start. Catching it early usually means fewer piers and a smaller repair. See the signs a crack is structural rather than cosmetic if you are trying to judge how urgent a crack is.

What a Foundation Inspection Includes

The core of the inspection is an elevation survey. A specialist runs a manometer, a water-level instrument, or a laser level across the floor of the home and records the height of the slab at points throughout every room. Those readings map how far the foundation has dropped or heaved from one corner to another, measured in inches. A house can look level to the eye and still show two or three inches of fall across a room once it is on paper.

Around the survey, the inspection documents the evidence. The specialist records the location, width, and direction of cracks in the slab, brick, drywall, and stone, notes which doors and windows have racked out of square, checks the grade and drainage around the foundation, and looks for signs of a plumbing leak feeding water to the clay in one spot. On a pier-and-beam home, that includes going under the house to check the piers, beams, and joists.

All of it ends in a written report: what the elevations show, the most likely cause of the movement, how severe it is, and the repair we would recommend, whether that is pressed piers under a settling slab, drainage correction, or in many cases monitoring rather than immediate work. This is where a foundation inspection differs from the general home inspection done during a sale. A home inspector looks at the whole house and will flag a foundation concern, but does not run an elevation survey or diagnose the soil behavior behind it. A foundation inspection goes deep on that one system and gives you the measured basis for a repair decision.

How it works

Our Foundation Inspection Process

1
Walkthrough & history
We walk the home with you, look at the cracks and doors you have noticed, and ask when the changes began.
2
Elevation survey
A specialist measures the floor elevation across every room with a manometer or laser level and maps the high and low points in inches.
3
Cause & severity
We tie the elevation map to the cracks, drainage, and soil to identify what is driving the movement and how far it has gone.
4
Written report
You receive a written report of the findings, the cause, the severity, and the recommended fix, plus an itemised quote for any work.
Pricing

Foundation Inspection Cost in New Braunfels

Single-story slab survey
$450
$300 to $600
Most common
Large or pier-and-beam home
$750
$500 to $1,000
Stamped engineer's report
$1,200
$900 to $1,800
Itemised, written quote · no work begins until you approve it
Not sure which repair your foundation needs?Talk it through with a local New Braunfels foundation specialist.
Before & after

Recent Foundation Assessments

Before and after foundation repair on a New Braunfels, Texas home: a cracked, settled corner restored level

The assessments we run around New Braunfels tend to fall into a few patterns: a corner dropping on a cut-and-fill lot in a newer subdivision, a slow slab leak swelling the clay under one room, and older pier-and-beam homes near the river settling unevenly over decades. The image below shows what an assessment documents, the settled side of a foundation mapped against the elevation it should sit at, as an illustration of the before-and-after an inspection captures.

In a good number of these assessments the report does not call for major work. When the movement is small and stable, the honest recommendation is drainage correction and monitoring, and we say so in writing.

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Why us

Why Choose New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ

18+ years measuring and diagnosing foundations on New Braunfels' Balcones Fault clay.
Licensed and insured, with independent structural engineer reports available when a stamped document is needed.
A written report every time, not a verbal opinion, so you have the elevations and the cause on paper.
Lifetime transferable warranty on the repairs we perform, a document New Braunfels buyers look for.
Financing available so a needed repair does not have to wait for the budget.

We focus only on foundations, which is why the specialist who measures your home can tell you what the numbers mean and where you sit relative to a repair. If you want to understand the whole picture first, start with our overview of foundation repair in New Braunfels.

Questions

Foundation Inspection FAQ

What does a foundation inspection include?
A foundation inspection includes an elevation survey of the whole floor with a manometer or laser level, a documented record of the cracks, sticking doors, and drainage around the home, and a check for signs of a slab leak. On a pier-and-beam home it includes going under the house. It ends in a written report of the cause, the severity, and the recommended fix.
How much is a foundation inspection?
The cost depends on the size of the home and whether it is a slab or a pier-and-beam house. A straightforward elevation survey and written report on a single-story slab home sits at the lower end, while larger homes and pre-purchase inspections run higher. We quote the inspection before we come out, and when an inspection leads to a repair the fee is often credited toward that repair.
Do I need a foundation inspection before buying a house?
It is worth it in New Braunfels, where expansive clay and Balcones Fault soils move homes. A general home inspector will flag a foundation concern but does not run an elevation survey. A dedicated foundation inspection measures the floor, diagnoses the cause, and gives you a written report, so you know what you are taking on before you close on the home.
How long does a foundation inspection take?
A typical residential foundation inspection takes about one to two hours on site, depending on the size of the home and whether a specialist needs to go under a pier-and-beam floor. The elevation survey and walkthrough happen during that visit, and the written report follows so you have the findings and recommendation in hand.
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