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Foundation Problems in New Braunfels?

Cracks, sticking doors, uneven floors, or slab movement? Call now or request a fast quote for New Braunfels foundation repair.

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Foundation inspection beside a New Braunfels home

Cracks can get worse

Find out what is moving before repairs get bigger.

Cracks, sticking doors, uneven floors, and gaps around trim can point to foundation settling, slab movement, or drainage problems around the home. In the New Braunfels area, shifting soil and water collecting near the slab can put pressure on the foundation over time.

If you are seeing new cracks in brick, drywall, tile, or concrete, request a fast quote before the problem spreads. We can help you understand whether you need an inspection, slab repair, house leveling, or drainage-related recommendations.

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Common signs

When to request foundation help

  • Water pooling near slab edges
  • Downspouts draining beside the foundation
  • Soil pulling away from the slab after dry weather
  • Cracks or sticking doors after drainage changes
Concrete slab crack being checked with a level

Local notes

Foundation concerns in New Braunfels

New Braunfels homes can see long dry periods followed by sudden rain or irrigation changes.

Drainage does not always mean foundation failure, but it can be part of the cause.

Ask whether grading, gutters, or water management should be addressed with any repair plan.

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What to know before requesting help

Why drainage matters for slab foundations

Soil moisture changes can cause movement around the edge of a slab. When water collects against the home, or when soil dries and shrinks away from the foundation, cracks and uneven movement can become more noticeable.

  • Pooling water
  • Short downspouts
  • Negative grading
  • Irrigation overspray
  • Soil gaps near the slab

What to check before requesting help

Take photos after rain or irrigation, note where water collects, and mention whether cracks or sticking doors appeared after drainage changed around the home.

  • Where the symptoms are showing up
  • When the issue started or changed
  • Photos of cracks, floors, doors, brick, or slab edges
  • Drainage, irrigation, plumbing, or recent repair history

Simple process

What happens next

1

Request help

Call or send the short form with your city and what you are noticing around the home.

2

Review the concern

We can reach out to discuss inspection and estimate options.

3

Compare repair options

Ask clear questions about the cause, repair method, timeline, and warranty before choosing work.

Watch for these warning signs

Drywall crack near a door frame that may point to foundation movement

Visible warning signs

Small symptoms can point to a bigger slab issue.

Foundation problems often show up in small ways before they look serious. Homeowners may notice stair-step brick cracks, drywall cracks near windows, cracked tile, gaps around baseboards, sloping floors, or doors that no longer latch cleanly.

In the New Braunfels area, slab movement can be tied to shifting clay soil, long dry spells, irrigation changes, poor drainage, plumbing leaks, or water collecting too close to the home. Those conditions can put stress on the concrete slab and make small cracks spread.

If you are seeing more than one warning sign, request a foundation inspection or slab repair estimate before the damage gets harder to track. Share what changed, where you see movement, and whether the issue is near brick, drywall, flooring, doors, windows, or the exterior slab.

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What to check

Foundation warning signs homeowners notice first

Exterior crack on a New Braunfels home foundation wall
Exterior cracks
Concrete slab crack checked with a level and tape measure
Slab movement
Interior door frame gap with a wall crack that may point to foundation movement
Sticking doors
Water pooling near a home foundation and downspout
Drainage issues

Questions

Foundation repair questions

How soon should I check foundation cracks?

If cracks are widening, doors are sticking, floors are uneven, or brick is separating, it is worth requesting an inspection before the issue gets worse.

Does every crack mean foundation failure?

No. Some cracks are cosmetic or seasonal, but a foundation specialist can help tell whether movement, drainage, or slab settlement is involved.

Can I get an estimate before committing to repairs?

Yes. The goal of the form is to help you request an inspection or estimate so you can understand options before approving work.

What areas are covered?

The site focuses on New Braunfels neighborhoods and nearby homes including Gruene, Veramendi, Vintage Oaks, River Chase, Mission Hills Ranch, and Oak Run.

Next step

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Share your city, phone number, and what you are noticing. We can discuss inspection and estimate options.

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