Martindale, Comal County

Foundation Repair in Martindale, TX

We stabilise Martindale homes on San Marcos River bottomland with helical piers driven past the wet alluvium and drainage that keeps a high water table away from the foundation.

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A crew installing helical piers beside a historic home near the San Marcos River in Martindale, Texas
Foundation repairMartindale, TX
18+ years
Licensed & insured
Lifetime transferable warranty
Financing available

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has spent more than 18 years repairing foundations in small river towns like Martindale, Texas. Martindale sits on the San Marcos River in Caldwell County, along State Highway 80 about 5 miles southeast of San Marcos and roughly 20 miles northeast of our New Braunfels base, so a licensed specialist can be at your door without a long wait. The town grew up around cotton gins and gristmills in the late 1800s, and many of the homes here still stand on the pier and beam foundations of that era, while newer slab homes fill in around them. Both types move in Martindale's river-bottom ground, and both are work we handle every week.

Local ground conditions

Common Foundation Problems in Martindale

Martindale sits at about 528 feet of elevation on the banks of the San Marcos River, and that river writes the rules for foundations in town. Two ground conditions cause most of the trouble.

The first is the river bottom itself. Lots near the San Marcos River sit on deep alluvial soil, the loose sand, silt, and clay the river has deposited over centuries. The water table under these lots is high, so the soil stays soft and wet for long stretches, and it compresses under the weight of a house instead of holding it steady. When the river runs high after heavy rain, as it has in the floods this valley is known for, the ground becomes saturated and foundations sink unevenly. Pier and beam homes show it as sagging floors and rotting wood posts; slab homes show it as slow, spreading settlement.

The second is the blackland clay on the higher ground away from the river. Like the rest of Caldwell County's farm country, these upland lots sit on expansive clay that swells when it rains and shrinks hard in a Texas drought. That seasonal cycle heaves and drops slabs, opens cracks in brick, and racks door frames.

The fix in Martindale is almost always deeper support plus drier ground: piers that reach past the soft alluvium or active clay to soil that actually bears load, and grading and drains that keep river-bottom water from sitting against the foundation.

Warning signs

Signs a Martindale home needs foundation repair

Bouncy or sagging floorsfloors that slope or feel soft underfoot in an older pier and beam home
A damp crawl spacestanding water under the house or beams and sills going dark with rot
Seasonal wall crackscracks that widen after wet spells and close again in dry weather
Doors that change with the seasondoors and windows that swing or bind differently as the ground wets and dries
Brick pulling from framesbrick or siding separating from window and door frames
Porches splitting awaysteps, porches, or additions separating from the main house
How it works

Our foundation repair process

1
Inspection & assessment
A specialist takes elevation readings, checks the crawl space and drainage, and leaves a written report of what is moving and why.
2
Engineered plan
We design the repair for your ground, from helical piers through wet alluvium to new supports under a historic pier and beam home.
3
Repair & leveling
The crew installs piers, lifts the home toward its original elevation, replaces damaged wood, and corrects the drainage. Most homes finish in 3 to 7 days.
4
Lifetime warranty
Our repairs carry a lifetime transferable warranty that stays with the home when it sells.
Pricing

Foundation repair cost in Martindale

Minor crack sealing
$1,200
$500 to $2,500
Most common
Typical Martindale repair
$8,000
$4,000 to $12,500
Pier & beam rebuild with drainage
$15,000
$12,000 to $20,000
Itemised, written quote · no work begins until you approve it
Seeing cracks or sticking doors in Martindale?Talk it through with a local New Braunfels foundation specialist.
Before & after

Foundation repair in Martindale, before and after

Before and after: a sagging historic Martindale porch and corner lifted level
A settled Martindale foundation brought back to level. Call and we will walk you through what we are seeing at your home.
Call (325) 880-1512
Around Martindale

Nearby areas we serve

Our crews work the whole stretch of the San Marcos River valley and the Caldwell County towns around it. We serve Staples just downstream, Lockhart at the county seat, plus Luling, Kingsbury, Fentress, and Prairie Lea, a

Questions

Martindale Foundation Repair FAQ

How much does foundation repair cost in Martindale, TX?
Most foundation repairs in Martindale cost between $4,000 and $12,500. River-bottom lots that need helical piers driven through soft alluvium, or pier and beam homes that need beam and sill replacement along with new supports, sit toward the higher end. Minor crack repair can start around $500 to $2,500. We give an itemised quote after measuring the foundation.
Why do foundations move so much near the San Marcos River?
Lots near the river sit on deep alluvial soil with a high water table, so the ground stays soft and compresses unevenly under a house, especially after the river runs high. Away from the river, Caldwell County blackland clay swells and shrinks with the weather. Both conditions call for piers that reach stable soil plus drainage that keeps water off the foundation.
How long does foundation repair take in Martindale?
Most Martindale foundation repairs are completed in 3 to 7 days. Pier and beam jobs that include replacing rotted beams or sills can add a day or two, which we confirm during the assessment before scheduling.
Does homeowners insurance cover foundation repair in Texas?
Standard Texas homeowners policies usually do not cover foundation damage from soil movement, settling, or a high water table, since insurers treat it as maintenance. Damage from a sudden covered event, such as a plumbing leak under the slab, may qualify. We document the cause during the inspection so you can decide whether a claim makes sense.
Can you repair the older pier and beam homes in Martindale?
Yes. Many Martindale houses date to the town's cotton gin era and stand on pier and beam foundations. We level them, replace damaged sills and beams, add or reset supports, and improve crawl space drainage so the wood stays dry, all without losing the character of the original structure.
Talk to a foundation specialist about your Martindale home.Call and we will walk you through what is happening with your foundation.
Call (325) 880-1512