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Foundation Repair New Braunfels
Between the Comal and Guadalupe rivers, New Braunfels is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, built on the same expansive clay that drives San Antonio foundation demand.

Comal County clay swells after Hill Country rain and shrinks through hot, dry summers. Slab homes on former farmland along I-35 and SH 46 are especially prone to perimeter settlement.
Foundation issues in New Braunfels
New Braunfels, Garden Ridge, and the SH 46 corridor added thousands of slab homes in the 2000s and 2010s on graded ranchland. Cut-and-fill lots and shallow footings over reactive clay produce the same settlement pattern we see in Converse and Schertz.
Older homes near downtown and along the river deal with uneven moisture: irrigated lawns on one side, dry parkland on the other. Pier-and-beam cottages from the mid-century era still need crawl space releveling and beam work.
Buyers relocating from San Antonio often assume Comal County soil is easier. It is not. High plasticity clay under much of New Braunfels means seasonal movement is normal, and early inspection prevents five-figure surprises.
Common projects in New Braunfels
- Slab piering on I-35 corridor subdivisions
- Corner lift near Gruene and river-adjacent lots
- Drainage correction before pier installation
- Pre-purchase inspections for relocating families
New Braunfels slab stabilization typically runs $7,500–$15,000. Drainage-only scopes may start around $2,500–$5,000 when caught before the slab drops. We quote after a free elevation survey.
Neighborhoods we serve
- Gruene
- Garden Ridge
- River Place
- Veramendi
- Oak Run
ZIP codes
78130, 78132
San Antonio Slab Repair · 454 Soledad Street, 3rd Floor, San Antonio, TX 78205 · (830) 244-0222
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Foundation repair in New Braunfels
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