House Leveling in New Braunfels, TX
We map every low spot with a manometer elevation survey, then lift settled slab and pier and beam homes back toward their original elevation with piers and shims.

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has been leveling homes across New Braunfels, Texas for more than 18 years. House leveling is the work of bringing a settled home back toward the elevation it was built at. You usually feel the problem before you see it. A marble rolls to the same corner of the kitchen, a bedroom door drifts shut on its own, and the walk down the hallway carries a slope your feet have quietly learned. Our crew measures exactly how far each part of the house has dropped, then lifts it back in small, controlled increments, whether the home stands on a concrete slab or on pier and beam.
Signs You Need House Leveling
How House Leveling Works on New Braunfels Clay
The ground under New Braunfels does not behave like one material. The Balcones Escarpment cuts through the city, and homes on one side of it sit over Hill Country limestone while homes on the other sit over expansive blackland clay. That clay drinks up a wet spring, swells, then gives the moisture back through a long Central Texas summer and shrinks. A foundation resting on it rises and falls unevenly with every cycle, and after enough seasons whole sections of a house can end up an inch or more below where the builder left them.
House leveling starts with numbers, not jacks. A specialist runs a manometer elevation survey across the entire floor plan, reading relative elevation at dozens of points and plotting them into a drawing of the home. That map shows which rooms have settled, how deep the drop runs, and which direction the floor tilts. Without it, a lift is guesswork. With it, we know the exact height every support point has to recover before the first jack goes in.
The lift itself depends on what the house stands on. Under a settled slab, we set steel supports down to stable strata below the active clay, most often piers pressed to refusal using the weight of the house itself, then use them as fixed points to raise the concrete in small, monitored stages. It is the same underpinning we rely on when repairing a settled slab, applied here with the specific goal of correcting floor slope. Under a pier and beam home, the crew works from the crawl space instead, jacking the beams and resetting or shimming the piers and sills until the floor above reads level again. If we find rot, crushed shims, or beam damage in the crawl space, we correct it as part of the same lift rather than leveling over a weak member.
Either way, we watch the house respond as it comes up. Doors that dragged begin to swing true, stair-step cracks in the brick draw closed, and the readings on the manometer converge toward the original elevations. We also stop short of perfection on purpose. Forcing a fifty year old structure to laboratory tolerance can crack finishes and stress plumbing, so the plan targets the slope you actually live with and the elevation the structure will safely accept, then locks the house there.
Our House Leveling Process
House Leveling Cost in New Braunfels
Recent House Leveling Projects

The pattern repeats across town. In the older neighborhoods near downtown New Braunfels, pier and beam houses from the 1950s and 1960s develop a slow sag toward the center of the home as decades-old posts and shims compress. Out in the newer slab subdivisions along Highway 46 and toward FM 306, it is more often a single dropped corner, where the clay under one edge of the slab dried out and gave way through a drought summer. Both come back the same way: survey first, lift in stages, then verify the finished elevations against the original map.
Call (325) 880-1512Why Choose New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ
If your floors have started to slope and you want a straight answer on whether the house actually needs leveling, reach a New Braunfels foundation specialist and we will begin with the elevation survey, so the recommendation rests on measurements instead of a hunch.