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Most Lewisville slab issues start with uneven soil support. The Denton County clay below the foundation expands during wet periods, shrinks during dry spells, and can leave sections of the slab carrying loads they were not meant to carry alone.
Slab foundation repair begins with measurements. Contractors look for differential elevation, interior cracking, brick separation, garage slab movement, and plumbing indicators that may point to leaks under the foundation. The repair method should follow the data, not the other way around.
For many Lewisville homes, structural slab repair may require piers under the low side of the house, followed by a controlled lift. Other homes need drainage correction first so the soil moisture stabilizes before structural work is performed.
Because Texas real estate transactions require disclosure of structural repairs, slab repair should leave a clean record. A written scope, warranty paperwork, engineering notes when needed, and post-repair plumbing verification can make the repair easier to explain later.
Coppell has many established neighborhoods where mature trees, older drainage designs, and repeated North Texas weather cycles can stress slab foundations. A crack that appears near a doorway or brick corner may be a sign that the soil has shifted under one portion of the home.
Because Coppell lots can be compact and heavily landscaped, drainage correction may be just as important as structural repair. Short gutter runs, narrow side yards, and water trapped near fence lines can keep clay soil swelling along the foundation edge.
A proper repair plan checks crack patterns, floor elevation, moisture conditions, and prior repair history. From there, the recommendation may be monitoring, crack sealing, drainage changes, leveling, or pier installation.
Slab repair should be based on elevation data and site conditions. The contractors we connect you with use those readings to avoid both under-repair and unnecessary pier counts.
A 1980s conventional slab and a newer post-tension slab need different caution during evaluation and repair. Local experience helps avoid methods that do not fit the structure.
Schedule a slab repair estimate before cracks widen through another wet-dry cycle.
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