Real numbers, stated plainly
Foundation repair cost, without the song and dance.
In the San Antonio–Austin corridor, most pier repairs land between $3,000 and $35,000 — and the single biggest driver is pier count. Here's how the number actually gets built, so any quote (ours included) makes sense to you.
BROAD CENTRAL TEXAS RANGES ACROSS ALL THREE PIER TYPES — YOUR FIRM NUMBER COMES FROM THE FREE INSPECTION
What you're actually paying for
Four factors build the price.
Pier count
The number of piers — set by how much perimeter is actually moving — dwarfs every other factor. This is why honest elevation data saves money.
Pier type
Concrete (~$700–1,000/pier), hybrid (~$900–1,300), steel (~$1,200–1,800). The soil and structure decide which is justified.
Access
Tight side yards, decks, pools, and flatwork over the work area add labor. Interior piers (rare) add tunneling or slab access.
Extras
Engineering letters when needed, permits where required, root barriers, and drainage corrections priced as their own line items.
Method details and per-pier reasoning live on the service pages: steel piers, concrete with rebar, and hybrid piers — all carrying the same lifetime transferable warranty.
Estimate it yourself first
Sketch your house. Count the piers. See the math.
Our free calculator places piers along the walls you mark at standard 6-foot spacing and shows the cost range for each method — before anyone visits your home or asks for your phone number.
Open the Repair CalculatorComparing quotes? Ask each company:
- Mark your proposed piers on a drawing — how many, and why there?
- Show me the elevation readings that justify that count.
- What's the per-pier price, and what pier type is it?
- Is the warranty transferable, and what voids it?
- What happens if it settles again at a warranted pier?
Straight answers
Cost questions, answered straight.
Get a firm number, not a phone guess.
Free inspection, elevation map, and a line-itemed price — usually the same visit. No same-day-only discounts, ever.
