Fort Worth is a big part of what we do, and many of our reviews come from homeowners and builders inside the city. The housing stock runs from 1920s brick bungalows in Fairmount and Ryan Place to mid-century ranches in Wedgwood and Western Hills to new slabs going in on the south side.
Those older neighborhoods often have pier-and-beam or thin slabs that have been moving for decades, while the newer additions sit on graded clay that has not finished settling. Either way the symptoms look the same: doors that stick in summer, cracks marching up the brick from the corners of windows, and sheetrock splitting above interior doorways.
Homeowners get a straight inspection and a repair plan in writing. Realtors working Fort Worth listings can close faster with a documented repair and a warranty that transfers to the buyer. Investors with rental portfolios across the city get consistent, engineered repairs they can stand behind.
Every Fort Worth job uses the Dual-Pier System and a third-party engineering report. Call 817-447-4290 for a free quote.
Proof, not promises
The kind of cracks we fix in Fort Worth
Cracked brick, separated corners, and split sheetrock are the visible signs of a moving foundation. Here is the same work, before we arrived and after the Dual-Pier System went in.
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Before
After Garage corner separation
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Before
After Stair-step crack at a window
FAQ
Fort Worth foundation repair questions
How much does foundation repair cost in the Fort Worth area?
Cost depends on the structure. Every home is different, so the foundation has to be inspected by a qualified professional before we can give you an accurate price. That is why the quote is free. We put the scope and the number in writing before any work begins.
What are the signs my foundation needs repair?
Watch for stair-step cracks in brick, cracks in interior sheetrock above doors and windows, doors and windows that stick, gaps where the wall meets the trim, and sloping or uneven floors. If you see any of these, get the foundation looked at promptly.
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes. The Dual-Pier System is backed by a lifetime transferable warranty covering foundation movement for the life of the structure. Because it transfers to the next owner, it is an asset when you sell the home.
Foundation trouble in Fort Worth? Get a free, no-pressure quote.