Where we work

South San Antonio to north Georgetown. The corridor is the territory.

Our crews run I-35 daily — every inspection is free, there are no trip fees, and the lifetime warranty is identical at both ends of the corridor. Pick your city for the local soil story.

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City guides

Thirty-two city guides, every soil story on the corridor.

San Antonio

Home turf — clay patchwork, older homes, additions, and our Vance Jackson office.

New Braunfels

Limestone-to-clay transitions at the escarpment, plus fast-grown subdivisions.

San Marcos

Old-town pier-and-beam and corridor slab subdivisions — two different repairs.

Kyle

New houses, ancient Blackland clay — grading, drainage, and first-drought cracks.

Buda

Garden-home side yards, a historic core, and corridor clay at the edges.

Austin

Three soil stories: eastside clay, central pier-and-beam, hill-country slopes.

Round Rock

Very-high-shrink-swell Taylor clay; corner settlement is the local signature.

Georgetown

From the square's Victorians to Sun City's slabs — every era, same clay.

Schertz

Two generations on the Blackland belt: 70s–80s slabs and the FM 3009 growth.

Cibolo

Boom-town slabs meeting ancient clay — the year 3–7 crack window.

Boerne

Hill Country limestone: the problem is usually water on slopes, not clay.

Helotes

The limestone-clay edge — one-corner movement on transition lots.

Seguin

Courthouse-square Victorians to I-10 slabs, on Guadalupe-valley clay.

Pflugerville

Deep Blackland clay; 90s subdivisions now in their symptom years.

Cedar Park

Straddle lots on the limestone-clay seam, east-side seasonal cycling.

Leander

The newest boom town — fill consolidation and builder-warranty baselines.

Universal City

The northeast cluster: aging slabs, mature trees, addition joints.

Alamo Heights

Conservation-grade care for pre-war pier-and-beam and remodel loads.

Castle Hills

Our home turf — clay pockets, 60-year slabs, fastest response in the metro.

Bulverde

Hill Country slopes: fill-side settlement and caliche pockets, not clay.

Dripping Springs

Mass-graded new builds on limestone — the fill-seam story.

Bee Cave

Canyon-country homes: downhill corners, retaining walls, engineer scopes.

Hutto

The deepest gumbo on the corridor — visible soil gaps by August.

Lockhart

Victorian squares to Austin-spillover slabs, 140 years on the Blackland.

Leon Valley

Creek-corridor moisture swings and sixty years of drainage drift.

Shavano Park

North-side enclaves: clay pockets, oak canopies, custom-home joints.

Fair Oaks Ranch

Hill-and-fairway slopes — fill settlement and irrigation boundaries.

Selma

With Garden Ridge: two grounds, ten minutes apart, on the clay-limestone line.

South San Antonio

Von Ormy to Elmendorf on deep Houston Black clay — home county turf.

West Lake Hills

Canyon homes, aging retaining walls, storm-water mechanics.

Manor

Uniform prairie gumbo — phase-by-phase symptom waves, on schedule.

Bastrop

With Elgin: where Blackland clay meets the Lost Pines sands.

And everywhere between

Communities we serve along the way.

Dedicated guides for these are in progress — but the trucks already go there. If you're on or near the corridor, you're in.

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Not sure if you're in range? You probably are.

Call and ask — if your address is on or near the corridor, the inspection is free and the answer is yes.