Foundation repair · Seguin, TX
Foundation repair in Seguin, from courthouse-square bones to new corridor slabs.
Seguin is one of the oldest towns in Texas, and its foundations span the whole history: pier-and-beam Victorians near the square, mid-century slabs in the established grid, and the new growth pushing toward I-10 and the 130 corridor — nearly all of it on the deep Blackland clay of the Guadalupe valley.
Each era needs its own playbook. The old homes need beam, block, and crawlspace moisture work more often than piers; the mid-century slabs are deep into their clay-cycle years; and the new sections are hitting their first droughts on fresh pads.
THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE TO NAVARRO'S OAKS, MID-TOWN TO THE I-10 GROWTH — 35 MINUTES EAST ON OUR NEW BRAUNFELS RUN.
What we see in Seguin
The local patterns, specifically.
Square-area pier-and-beam sag
Victorian and early-1900s homes near the courthouse usually need crawlspace-level work — beams, sills, blocks — not perimeter piers. Different scope, usually friendlier price.
Mid-century slab corner drops
1950s–70s slabs in the established grid were built lighter than modern pads and show the classic drought-corner cluster after hard summers.
River-side moisture swings
Homes nearer the Guadalupe live with higher water-table variability — slab edges there respond to wet-dry swings faster than the town average.
New-section first-drought cracks
The I-10-side growth is hitting years 3–7 — pad consolidation plus first drought, right as builder coverage ends. Dated elevation maps matter most here.
Our work near Seguin
Real foundation repair across Seguin and the corridor.


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Get the measured truth about your Seguin foundation.
Free elevation survey, written summary, and a straight answer — repair, monitor, or relax.
