Foundation repair · Georgetown, TX
Foundation repair in Georgetown, from the square's old bones to Sun City's new slabs.
Georgetown spans a century and a half of foundations: Victorian pier-and-beam around the courthouse square, mid-century slabs in the older grid, and the enormous post-2000 growth of Sun City, Wolf Ranch, and the corridors east — most of it on the same expansive Taylor clay as Round Rock.
Each era fails differently. Old-town homes need beam and moisture work; 90s slabs show their corner-settlement age; new builds reveal pad and grading seams after their first hard drought. We carry all three playbooks and let the elevation survey pick.
THE SQUARE TO SUN CITY, BERRY CREEK TO WOLF RANCH — THE FAR NORTH OF OUR CORRIDOR, SERVED ON THE SAME TERMS AS EVERY OTHER CITY ON IT.
What we see in Georgetown
The local patterns, specifically.
Sun City slabs after the warranty window
Large single-story slabs on clay, many past their builder coverage — corner settlement after droughts is the common finding, often modest in scope (4–8 piers), occasionally just moisture management.
Square-area pier-and-beam character
Pre-war homes near the courthouse have sloped charmingly for decades. The question isn't 'is it level' (it isn't) — it's 'is it still moving,' which only repeat measurement answers.
New-section grading seams
Wolf Ranch-era construction means engineered pads meeting native clay at lot edges; the seam telegraphs as cracks near garage corners and porch returns.
Trees winning the moisture war
Georgetown's mature oaks are magnificent moisture pumps. In drought they dry the clay 20+ feet out — slab edges inside that radius settle first.
Our work near Georgetown
Real foundation repair across Georgetown and the corridor.


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