North Richland Hills is a settled, established city, and a lot of its homes have been standing on the same clay since the 1960s and 70s. After that many seasons of swelling and shrinking, even a well-built slab can finally show its age with a separated brick corner or a crack over a doorway.

Newer pockets like Home Town are not immune either, since fresh slabs on graded clay keep settling for several years. Wherever the movement is, our approach is the same: inspect honestly, locate the settlement, and set dual piers down to stable bearing strata so the foundation stops moving.

Homeowners in NRH get a careful inspection and a clear plan. Realtors working Northeast Tarrant listings get engineering documentation buyers trust. Investors get a warrantied, transferable repair.

Call 817-447-4290 to schedule a free North Richland Hills inspection.

Proof, not promises

The kind of cracks we fix in North Richland Hills

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.

  • White brick pulling away at a garage corner before A-Custom Foundation Repair Before
    The same garage corner tightened and leveled after the Dual-Pier System repair After

    Garage corner separation

  • Stair-step crack running down the brick beneath a window before repair Before
    Brick beneath the window closed and realigned after A-Custom lifted the foundation After

    Stair-step crack at a window

FAQ

North Richland Hills 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 North Richland Hills? Get a free, no-pressure quote.