Foundation Repair in China Grove, TX
We stop the blackland clay under China Grove homes from cracking slabs and racking doors, with steel piers driven below the active soil and drainage that keeps it stable.

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has spent more than 18 years repairing foundations across the San Antonio metro, including the small Bexar County town of China Grove. Sitting on the far east side of San Antonio, about 12 miles from downtown along US 87 and close to Interstate 10, China Grove is roughly a 30 mile drive southwest of our New Braunfels base, so a licensed specialist can be at your property without a long wait. Whether you own an older farmhouse on acreage or a newer slab home on one of the town's large rural lots, we know exactly how the ground out here moves and how to stop it.
Foundation repair services in China Grove
Every repair we bring to China Grove, each with its own page.
Common Foundation Problems in China Grove
China Grove sits at about 653 feet on the flat to gently rolling farmland east of San Antonio, well off the limestone of the Hill Country. Out here the ground is blackland clay, the dark, deep, expansive soil that made this area cotton and grain country long before it became a bedroom community of about 1,100 people. That clay is the single biggest enemy of foundations in town.
Blackland clay swells when it is wet and shrinks hard when it dries. A typical South Texas year delivers both extremes: a long baking summer that pulls moisture out of the soil, followed by heavy fall and spring storms that soak it again. Each cycle the clay under a China Grove home expands and contracts, and because the moisture change happens fastest at the edges of a slab, the perimeter drops while the center stays high. Engineers call it edge settlement, and it is the classic failure pattern on the east side of Bexar County.
The town's rural character adds two twists. First, many China Grove homes sit on large unirrigated lots, so the soil around the house dries out more severely in drought than it would in a watered subdivision. Second, the mature live oaks and hackberries that shade these properties pull hundreds of gallons of water out of the clay in summer, drying one side of a foundation faster than the other and causing the house to settle unevenly toward the trees.
The repair that works here is steel piers driven through the active clay layer to stable strata far below, paired with drainage and moisture management so the clay at the surface stops cycling so violently.
Signs a China Grove home needs foundation repair
Our foundation repair process
Foundation repair cost in China Grove
Foundation repair in China Grove, before and after

Nearby areas we serve
Our crews work all of eastern Bexar County and the towns along the US 87 corridor. From China Grove we regularly head up the road to St. Hedwig just to the northeast, continue east to La Vernia in Wilson County, and cove