If You Need Repairs
Get a clear repair plan and written estimate after the foundation has been evaluated, not before.
Find out before you overspend
Cracks, sticking doors, uneven floors, or soil pulling away from the slab can feel alarming. Get a free quote request started, clear evaluation, practical next steps, and repair guidance before you commit to major work.
How we help
Foundation movement in San Antonio and Austin can come from soil expansion, drought, drainage, plumbing leaks, maintenance issues, age, or construction conditions. The right next step is not always the biggest repair. It is knowing what is really happening.
What you get
Clear next steps for your specific home
Get a clear repair plan and written estimate after the foundation has been evaluated, not before.
Find out whether uneven floors, door problems, cracks, or settlement point to house leveling needs.
Get inspection support when foundation condition matters for a lender, buyer, seller, or foreclosure purchase.
Get practical advice on drainage, watering, interior warning signs, and maintenance habits that reduce avoidable stress.
Ask about kitchen remodeling, decks, porches, roofing, siding, and repair projects that need careful attention to detail.
Connect with structural engineering support for inspections, residential or commercial plans, and engineering letters.
Warning signs
These symptoms do not always mean major repairs are needed. They do mean it is time to document what you see and ask for a professional foundation evaluation.
Diagonal drywall cracks, widening floor cracks, exterior brick movement, or separation at trim can indicate foundation movement.
Frames can shift when the structure moves, making doors drag, windows bind, or gaps appear around casings.
San Antonio and Austin drought conditions can shrink soil around concrete bases, increasing stress on slabs and perimeter beams.
Sloping, sagging, or areas that feel out of level should be documented before choosing a repair method.
How it works
Call or send your address, symptoms, photos if you have them, and any buying, selling, or lender deadlines.
The goal is to understand whether the issue is structural movement, maintenance, drainage, drought shifting, or something else.
If repairs are recommended, you get a clear estimate and scope. If repairs are not the right answer, you get maintenance guidance instead.
Buyer beware
Homeowners can spend thousands on foundation work. Before you agree to a repair, make sure you understand what is moving, why it is moving, and whether repair is truly the right next step.
Read the buyer beware guide
Structural engineering support
For projects that need engineering documentation, Arredondo Group can point you toward Arredondo Engineering for structural residential and commercial plans, engineering inspections, and engineering letters.
What customers want
"A note to thank you and your fellow colleagues for handling a job with speed and professional capability. I found all of your people dedicated and working for the benefit of the company."
"We recommend calling a Professional Engineer before a foundation contractor."
"I want to thank you for the prompt and professional way the construction was performed at our church. Should I hear of anyone needing your services I would be more than happy to recommend you."
Request a free quote
Share the warning signs, property address, photos if you have them, and whether this is for foundation repair, home improvement, a home purchase, sale, refinance, or lender requirement. You will not need to diagnose it yourself.
FAQ
Costs depend on the foundation type, amount of movement, soil conditions, access, drainage, and whether repairs are recommended at all. The estimate should come after the evaluation, once the problem is understood.
Not always. Small hairline cracks and sticking doors can be caused by seasonal moisture changes. Larger cracks that do not improve with proper watering may indicate a possible foundation issue. Clear photos can help start the conversation.
Yes, especially if you are buying, selling, refinancing, seeing major movement, or facing lender requirements. An engineer-led evaluation helps separate symptoms from causes.
Yes. Lack of moisture can cause soil to crack and pull away from concrete bases, contributing to movement around a home. Drainage and watering habits matter in San Antonio.
Call 210.645.6811 to ask what options are currently available and what information is needed for your situation.
Yes. Arredondo Group lists home improvement services including kitchen remodeling, decks, porches, roofing, and siding. Use the form or call to describe the project you have in mind.