Wimberley, Comal County

Foundation Repair in Wimberley, TX

We repair Wimberley's hillside homes with piers seated in limestone and its creekside pier and beam cottages with supports and drainage built for damp river-valley ground.

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A crew drilling a pier through limestone beside a Hill Country home over Cypress Creek in Wimberley, Texas
Foundation repairWimberley, TX
18+ years
Licensed & insured
Lifetime transferable warranty
Financing available

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has spent more than 18 years repairing foundations across the Hill Country, and Wimberley is one of the towns we know best. The drive from our home base in New Braunfels takes you north along the Devil's Backbone, about 25 miles up Ranch Road 32 into western Hays County, where Cypress Creek meets the Blanco River in the middle of town. Wimberley's mix of creekside cottages, hillside ranch homes, and weekend rentals gives our specialists a wider variety of foundation problems than almost anywhere else we work, and we have repaired most of them at one time or another.

Local ground conditions

Common Foundation Problems in Wimberley

Wimberley sits in a limestone valley where two waterways meet, and that combination drives nearly every foundation call we get in town.

On the uplands, the ground is classic Hill Country: a thin skin of soil over hard limestone, cut by slopes that drain toward Cypress Creek and the Blanco. A foundation up here often rests partly on rock and partly on shallow soil that shifts with the wet and dry cycle, so one corner settles while the rest of the house stays put. Sloped lots add erosion to the mix, with storm runoff scouring soil from the downhill side of the home year after year.

Down in the valley the story changes. Homes near the Blanco River and Cypress Creek sit on river-deposited soil with water moving through it, and Wimberley homeowners know how quickly that water can rise. The Memorial Day flood of 2015 sent the Blanco far above flood stage through the middle of town, and even in an ordinary year the spring-fed flow from Jacob's Well keeps the ground near Cypress Creek damp. Saturated soil loses bearing strength, wood piers and beams under older cottages rot from below, and repeated wetting and drying rocks foundations out of level.

Add in the age of the housing stock, from pier and beam cabins built when Wimberley was a small resort town to new construction on cut hillside pads, and you get the range of problems we see: settled corners on the hills, soft floors near the creeks, and stair-step cracks in the limestone veneer that faces so many homes here.

Repairing Foundations Near the Blanco River and Cypress Creek

Repair work near the water takes a different plan than work on the hills. For creekside and river-bottom homes we favor piers that reach through the wet upper soil to solid bearing, and we size the crawl space work around the reality that this ground stays damp. Where beams have rotted we replace them, and we set new supports on footings that will not wash or tilt when the next high water comes through. Then we deal with the water itself: gutters that discharge well away from the house, grading that sheds runoff toward the street or the creek rather than the crawl space, and French drains that intercept water before it reaches the foundation. On the hillside lots the same thinking applies in reverse, moving storm runoff around the house instead of letting it cut under the uphill footing.

Warning signs

Signs a Wimberley home needs foundation repair

Stair-step cracks in stonein limestone or stone veneer, often at corners or around the garage
Soft or bouncy floorsin a pier and beam home, especially near the creeks
Doors that bind in wet weathersticking after rain and freeing up again in dry spells
A low downhill cornerone corner visibly lower than the rest on a sloped lot
Porch or addition pulling awayseparation where a porch, deck, or addition meets the house
Damp crawl spacemusty air or standing moisture under a raised home after rain
How it works

Our foundation repair process

1
Inspection & assessment
A specialist takes elevation readings, checks the crawl space on raised homes, and writes up what is moving and why.
2
Engineered plan
We design the repair around your lot, hillside limestone or damp valley soil, with an engineer's report when permitting requires it.
3
Repair & leveling
We install piers, replace failed beams, lift the home toward its original elevation, and fix the drainage. Most jobs finish in 3 to 7 days.
4
Lifetime warranty
The repair carries a lifetime transferable warranty that follows the home to the next owner.
Pricing

Foundation repair cost in Wimberley

Minor crack sealing
$1,200
$500 to $2,500
Most common
Pier & beam repairs
$4,500
$2,000 to $8,000
Typical Wimberley repair
$8,500
$4,500 to $13,000
Itemised, written quote · no work begins until you approve it
Seeing cracks or sticking doors in Wimberley?Talk it through with a local New Braunfels foundation specialist.
Before & after

Foundation repair in Wimberley, before and after

Before and after: a cracked limestone wall and chimney on a Wimberley cottage repaired
A settled Wimberley foundation brought back to level. Call and we will walk you through what we are seeing at your home.
Call (325) 880-1512
Around Wimberley

Nearby areas we serve

Our crews work the whole Wimberley Valley, from the square out to the ranch roads, and the neighboring communities too. That includes Woodcreek on the town's northern edge, the Devil's Backbone corridor down toward Bulve

Questions

Wimberley Foundation Repair FAQ

How much does foundation repair cost in Wimberley, TX?
Most Wimberley foundation repairs cost between $4,500 and $13,000, depending on how many piers the home needs and whether crews are drilling to limestone on a hillside or working in wet soil near the Blanco River or Cypress Creek. Pier and beam work such as beam replacement can run from $2,000 to $8,000. Minor crack repair starts around $500 to $2,500. We provide an itemised quote after assessing the foundation.
Do you repair pier and beam foundations near Cypress Creek?
Yes. Many of the older cottages and cabins around Wimberley are pier and beam, and damp creekside ground is hard on wood supports. We replace rotted beams, re-set or add piers on stable footings, and improve crawl space drainage and ventilation so the new supports last.
How long does foundation repair take in Wimberley?
Most repairs are finished in 3 to 7 days. Hillside jobs that require drilling into limestone or larger pier and beam rebuilds can take longer, and we confirm the schedule during the assessment before any work starts.
Does homeowners insurance cover foundation repair in Texas?
Standard Texas homeowners policies usually exclude damage from soil movement and settling, which is treated as maintenance. Damage from a sudden covered event, such as a plumbing leak under the slab, may be covered, and flood-related structural damage falls under separate flood insurance. We document the cause of the movement so you can decide whether a claim applies.
Can a home that flooded in 2015 still have hidden foundation damage?
It can. Homes along the Blanco River that took on water can develop rot in beams and piers that shows up years later as soft floors or new settling. If your home was in the flood path, a foundation inspection with elevation readings and a crawl space check is worth doing even if nothing looks wrong yet.
Talk to a foundation specialist about your Wimberley home.Call and we will walk you through what is happening with your foundation.
Call (325) 880-1512