Kingsbury, Comal County

Foundation Repair in Kingsbury, TX

We level slab homes and railroad-era farmhouses on the deep blackland clay east of Seguin, with steel piers driven below the shrink-swell zone and drainage built for flat prairie lots.

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A crew installing a steel pressed pier beside a farmhouse on black-clay farmland near Kingsbury, Texas
Foundation repairKingsbury, TX
18+ years
Licensed & insured
Lifetime transferable warranty
Financing available

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has repaired foundations around Kingsbury, Texas for over 18 years. Kingsbury is a small Guadalupe County community on US Highway 90, about 25 miles east of our New Braunfels base, sitting between Seguin and Luling on the rail line that founded the town in 1875. The housing here is a mix that keeps our crews busy: original pier and beam farmhouses from the town's railroad days, ranch homes on acreage, manufactured homes, and newer slab builds appearing as the corridor east of Seguin fills in. Nearly all of them sit on the same deep blackland clay, and that clay is the reason foundations move here.

Local ground conditions

Common Foundation Problems in Kingsbury

Kingsbury sits at about 554 feet on the flat blackland prairie of eastern Guadalupe County, and the soil is the whole story here. This is deep expansive clay, the black, waxy ground that drew cotton farmers to the area in the 1870s. It swells when it soaks up rain and shrinks hard through a Central Texas drought, and a foundation sitting on it rises and falls with every cycle.

Three patterns dominate the calls we get from Kingsbury.

First is seasonal shrink-swell. In a wet spring the clay expands and pushes up on the slab or the piers; by late summer it has dried, pulled away, and let the foundation drop. Over a few of those cycles the movement stops being even, and the house starts to show cracks and out-of-level floors.

Second is flat ground that drains slowly. The prairie around Kingsbury is nearly level, so storm water has nowhere to go in a hurry. It ponds beside the house, soaks the clay on one side while the other side stays dry, and the difference in moisture translates directly into differential movement under the foundation.

Third is the age of the housing stock. Many Kingsbury homes are pier and beam structures that have stood since the railroad era, resting on cedar posts or shallow concrete pads that were never sized for a century of clay movement. Those supports sink, tilt, and rot, which is why so many older floors here dip toward the middle of the house.

The result is familiar once you know the ground: sheetrock cracks that open in August and close after October rain, doors that swing on their own, brick veneer cracking in stair-step lines, and soft, springy floors in the older homes. The lasting fix is steel piers driven through the active clay to stable strata, new supports and beams under raised homes, and drainage that evens out the moisture around the foundation.

Warning signs

Signs a Kingsbury home needs foundation repair

Cracks that follow the weathersheetrock or brick cracks that widen in dry months and tighten after rain
Doors sticking in late summerdoors and windows that bind when the clay dries but worked fine in spring
A dip or bounce in the floorsloping or springy floors in an older pier and beam home
Stair-step cracks in brickin brick or block veneer, often starting at a corner of the slab
Gaps under the skirtingopenings between the skirting and the ground on a raised or manufactured home
Water standing by the slabstorm water that ponds beside the foundation for days on the flat ground
How it works

Our foundation repair process

1
Inspection & assessment
A specialist measures elevation with a manometer, checks the crawl space on raised homes, and leaves a written report of what is moving and why.
2
Engineered plan
We size the repair to the clay depth on your lot and your home's construction, with an engineer's report when permitting needs one.
3
Repair & leveling
We drive steel piers below the active clay, replace failed posts and beams, lift the home toward level, and correct the drainage. Most homes finish in 3 to 7 days.
4
Lifetime warranty
Our repairs carry a lifetime transferable warranty that stays with the home when you sell.
Pricing

Foundation repair cost in Kingsbury

Minor crack sealing
$1,200
$500 to $2,500
Most common
Typical Kingsbury repair
$8,000
$4,000 to $12,000
Full perimeter piers
$15,000
$12,000 to $20,000
Itemised, written quote · no work begins until you approve it
Seeing cracks or sticking doors in Kingsbury?Talk it through with a local New Braunfels foundation specialist.
Before & after

Foundation repair in Kingsbury, before and after

Before and after: a settled farmhouse addition near Kingsbury re-joined level
A settled Kingsbury foundation brought back to level. Call and we will walk you through what we are seeing at your home.
Call (325) 880-1512
Around Kingsbury

Nearby areas we serve

Our crews cover Kingsbury and the rural east side of Guadalupe County, along with Staples and Martindale up on the San Marcos River and Luling a few miles down US 90. Seguin, Lockhart, and the FM roads between them are a

Questions

Kingsbury Foundation Repair FAQ

How much does foundation repair cost in Kingsbury, TX?
Most foundation repairs in Kingsbury cost between $4,000 and $12,000, depending on how many piers the home needs and how deep the active clay runs. Minor crack sealing starts around $500 to $2,500, and pier and beam adjustments on older farmhouses often land below the slab average. We give an itemised quote after we measure the foundation.
Do you serve Kingsbury, TX?
Yes. Our crews are based in New Braunfels, about 25 miles west of Kingsbury along Interstate 10 and US 90, and we work across eastern Guadalupe County regularly. Rural properties, acreage, and manufactured homes are all part of our normal route.
Why do foundations crack on blackland clay?
The blackland prairie around Kingsbury is deep expansive clay. It swells when it absorbs rain and shrinks during drought, and because the flat ground drains slowly, one side of a foundation often stays wetter than the other. That uneven movement cracks slabs and shifts the posts under pier and beam homes. Steel piers driven below the active clay, plus drainage correction, stop the cycle.
How long does foundation repair take in Kingsbury?
Most Kingsbury foundation repairs are completed in 3 to 7 days. Smaller pier and beam jobs, such as replacing a few posts and re-shimming beams, can sometimes finish in 1 to 2 days. We confirm the schedule during the assessment.
Does homeowners insurance cover foundation repair in Texas?
Standard Texas homeowners insurance usually does not cover foundation damage caused by soil movement or settling, since it is treated as maintenance. It may cover damage from a sudden covered event such as a plumbing leak under the slab. We document the cause during the inspection so you can decide whether a claim applies.
Talk to a foundation specialist about your Kingsbury home.Call and we will walk you through what is happening with your foundation.
Call (325) 880-1512