Foundation repair · Cedar Park, TX
Foundation repair in Cedar Park, on the metro's western transition zone.
Cedar Park grew up fast on the seam between Hill Country limestone and the Blackland clay flats — and its foundations inherited both stories. East-side neighborhoods near 183 lean clay and cycle with the seasons; the western sections toward the lake sit shallower over rock and answer mostly to drainage.
Most of the city's stock is 1990s–2010s slab construction now deep enough into its clay cycles for patterns to emerge. We measure both sides of the seam on the same free terms.
BUTTERCUP CREEK TO AVERY RANCH'S EDGE, ANDERSON MILL TO THE BRUSHY CREEK LINE — THE NORTHWEST ANCHOR OF OUR AUSTIN RUN.
What we see in Cedar Park
The local patterns, specifically.
Straddle-lot differential
One end of the house on clay, the other on rock: all the seasonal movement concentrates at the clay end. Sharp, localized cracking with a calm far side is the signature.
East-side seasonal cycling
The 183-side clay behaves like Round Rock's — corner settlement after drought, doors tracking moisture, edges ratcheting in dry years.
1990s–2000s slabs in symptom years
Cedar Park's biggest construction waves are now 15–30 years into the cycle — prime years for first-time perimeter movement.
Slope drainage toward the lake side
Western sections cut into grades put fill under downhill walls; concentrated roof water settles them. Gutters and grading are half the repair.
Our work near Cedar Park
Real foundation repair across Cedar Park and the corridor.


Available in Cedar Park
Every service, the full corridor, the same free inspection.
Cedar Park specifics
Asked by Cedar Park homeowners.
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Also serving the communities around Cedar Park.
Get the measured truth about your Cedar Park foundation.
Free elevation survey, written summary, and a straight answer — repair, monitor, or relax.
