Slab Foundation Repair in Cypress, TX
Settling concrete slab? We stabilize and lift slab-on-grade foundations in Cypress with driven piers — engineer-backed, warrantied, free inspection.
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Most newer Cypress homes are built on a concrete slab poured directly on the ground. When the expansive clay beneath shrinks and swells, the slab can settle unevenly — one corner drops, cracks open in the floor and walls, and doors stop closing. Slab foundation repair stabilizes and re-supports the slab so the movement stops.
Signs of a Settling Slab
- Diagonal cracks above doors and windows, or stair-step cracks in exterior brick
- Cracks in the slab or tile that keep opening
- Doors and windows that suddenly stick or gap at the top
- Floors that visibly slope or feel uneven across a room
- Separation where walls meet the ceiling or floor
How Slab Repair Is Done
We stabilize a settling slab with piers installed at the affected areas. The piers are driven down through the reactive clay to stable soil, then used to lift and hold the slab. Where a plumbing leak under the slab is feeding the movement, that has to be found and fixed too, or the soil keeps shifting.
- Steel or concrete pressed piers to reach stable ground and carry the load
- Controlled lift to recover the maximum safe elevation
- Under-slab plumbing checks where a leak may be the hidden cause
- Engineer report & transferable warranty on the completed repair
Catch It Early
Slab movement tends to accelerate — a small settle becomes a bigger one, and the cosmetic cracking gets worse and more expensive to patch. Stabilizing early keeps the repair smaller and protects your plumbing, walls, and floors.
Free Slab Inspection in Cypress
We provide a free inspection with elevation readings so you know exactly what is happening under your home. Serving Cypress, Jersey Village, Tomball, Copperfield, and Bridgeland.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a slab foundation be lifted back to level?
Yes, in most cases piers let us lift a settled slab back toward its original elevation and lock it there. On some homes we recover the maximum safe amount to avoid cracking finishes.
Could a plumbing leak be causing my slab problem?
It can. A leak under the slab keeps the soil wet and moving. We check for under-slab leaks so the repair addresses the real cause, not just the symptom.
How do I know if my slab cracks are serious?
Hairline surface cracks are often cosmetic, but widening cracks paired with sticking doors or sloping floors usually mean the slab is settling. A free inspection tells you for certain.
Worried about your foundation?
Get a free, no-obligation inspection from a local Cypress specialist.