Fort Worth's foundation issues follow the city's mix of housing ages and soil conditions closely. Older neighborhoods near the urban core — the TCU district, Fairmount, Arlington Heights, Ryan Place, and Mistletoe Heights — have a higher share of pier and beam construction and often deal with a combination of aging structural elements and decades of expansive clay soil cycling underneath. Newer construction further from the core is more likely to be slab-on-grade, dealing with the same soil but a different set of failure patterns.
Proximity to the West Fork Trinity River affects drainage conditions in some neighborhoods more than others, which is part of why we assess site-specific drainage as a standard part of every Fort Worth inspection rather than assuming citywide conditions apply evenly. We work throughout the city, matching the pier system and repair approach to each property's actual soil report and structural condition.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Fort Worth
Our Services in Fort Worth
- Slab Foundation Repair in Fort Worth
- Pier and Beam Foundation Repair in Fort Worth
- Steel Push Piers in Fort Worth
- Helical Piers in Fort Worth
- Concrete Pressed Piers in Fort Worth
- Foundation Leveling in Fort Worth
- Crawl Space Repair & Encapsulation in Fort Worth
- Drainage & French Drain Installation in Fort Worth
- Foundation Crack Repair in Fort Worth
- Commercial Foundation Repair in Fort Worth