Foundation Repair in Windcrest, TX
We level Windcrest's 1960s slabs on deep Blackland Prairie clay with steel piers driven to stable strata and drainage that stops the shrink-swell cycle.

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has been repairing foundations in Windcrest, Texas for over 18 years. Windcrest is a small enclave city in northeast Bexar County, wrapped by San Antonio on the north, west, and south, about 11 miles from downtown and roughly 20 miles southwest of our crew based in New Braunfels straight down I-35. The city filled in fast during the 1960s, growing from a few hundred residents to several thousand in a single decade, which means most of Windcrest is now sixty-year-old slab and pier and beam construction sitting on some of the most active clay in the county. Our licensed specialists have spent nearly two decades lifting and stabilising exactly this kind of home.
Foundation repair services in Windcrest
Every repair we bring to Windcrest, each with its own page.
Common Foundation Problems in Windcrest
Windcrest sits at about 791 feet on the flat ground of northeast Bexar County, below the Balcones Escarpment where the Hill Country limestone gives way to deep expansive clay. This is Blackland Prairie soil, the black, sticky clay that swells hard after rain and shrinks just as hard through a Texas summer. A slab poured on this ground rises and falls with the moisture in the soil, and after enough cycles the movement stops being even. One corner drops, the middle domes, and the brick above starts to crack.
The age of the housing stock makes it worse. Windcrest was platted and built out in the 1960s, decades before post-tension slabs and modern soil testing became standard, so most foundations here are conventional rebar slabs that were never designed for the amount of movement this clay can produce. Sixty years of shrink and swell is a long test, and many of these slabs are now showing the accumulated result.
Two local factors add to the load. First, the mature trees that make Windcrest streets so pleasant are also pulling moisture out of the clay. A large live oak can dry the soil under one side of a slab through a drought summer, and that side settles while the shaded, damper side stays put. Second, the ground across this part of Bexar County drains toward Salado Creek to the west, and on flat lots that runoff does not always leave quickly. Water ponding against one side of a house keeps that clay swollen while the rest of the lot dries out, which tilts the slab in slow motion.
The repair for all of it is the same engineering: steel piers driven through the clay to stable strata, the slab lifted back toward level, and the water managed so the clay stops cycling so hard under the house.
Signs a Windcrest home needs foundation repair
Our foundation repair process
Foundation repair cost in Windcrest
Foundation repair in Windcrest, before and after

Nearby areas we serve
Our crews work the whole northeast side of the San Antonio metro, so Windcrest is squarely inside our normal service run down I-35. We regularly repair foundations in Kirby just to the south, in Universal City near Rando