Pier and Beam Foundation Repair in New Braunfels, TX
We crawl under raised New Braunfels homes to shim settled piers, sister weakened beams and joists, and set new piers where the Balcones Fault clay has taken the old ones.

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has repaired pier and beam foundations across New Braunfels, Texas for over 18 years. A pier and beam home does not sit on a concrete slab. It rests on a grid of piers, with wood beams spanning between them and floor joists carrying the floor above a crawl space. That design is common in the older neighborhoods here, especially the houses near Gruene and around the original town plat, and it gives us something a slab never does: room to get underneath and fix the structure directly. When a floor slopes, bounces, or squeals underfoot, our crew works from the crawl space to re-shim piers, sister weakened beams and joists, and set new piers where the old ones have failed.
Signs You Need Pier & Beam Foundation Repair
How Pier & Beam Foundation Repair Works on New Braunfels Clay
New Braunfels straddles the Balcones Fault, the line where Hill Country limestone gives way to the expansive clay of the blackland prairie. East and south of that line, and in pockets throughout Comal and Guadalupe County, the clay swells in wet years and shrinks hard in drought. A pier and beam house rides that movement on dozens of individual piers, and they never move in unison. One pier heaves while its neighbor settles, the beam between them twists, and the floor above telegraphs every inch of it.
The repair starts in the crawl space. A specialist crawls the full footprint with a light and an elevation gauge, mapping which piers have dropped, which beams have sagged, and where moisture has gotten into the wood. Because we can reach every component, the fix is targeted rather than wholesale. Where a pier is sound but the house has settled off it, we lift the beam on hydraulic jacks, set cribbing for safety, and re-shim the gap with steel so the bearing is tight again. Where a beam or joist has cracked or rotted, we sister a new treated member alongside it, through-bolted so the two act as one, or replace the span outright if the rot has gone too far. Where a pier itself has failed or leaned, we set a new pier on a footing sized for our clay, and on badly settled runs we add piers to shorten the spans so the floor stops flexing.
The old houses near Gruene deserve a specific mention. Many were built in the late 1800s and early 1900s on cedar posts or stacked blocks resting close to the surface, right in the zone of clay that moves the most. Those homes have often settled slowly for decades, so the repair usually pairs new piers with careful, staged lifting that respects old plaster and long-seasoned lumber. Slow and measured is the only way to level a hundred-year-old house without cracking it.
Moisture is the other half of the job. Wet clay under the house rots wood and heaves piers, so if we find standing water or saturated soil we will tell you, because correcting the drainage around the house and drying out the crawl space itself is what makes the structural repair last.
Our Pier & Beam Foundation Repair Process
Pier & Beam Foundation Repair Cost in New Braunfels
Recent Pier & Beam Foundation Repair Projects

The pattern repeats across the older streets of New Braunfels: a dining room floor that slopes toward an exterior wall because three piers settled in the drought, a hallway that bounces because a beam rotted where a bathroom leak kept it wet for years, a Gruene-area farmhouse still standing on its original cedar posts and ready for proper concrete piers. In each case the crawl space gives us direct access, so the house gets lifted, shimmed, and re-supported without breaking any concrete.
Call (325) 880-1512Why Choose New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ
We work on raised homes throughout New Braunfels and the surrounding Comal and Guadalupe County towns, from pre-war houses near Gruene to 1970s ranch homes on the edge of town. If you are not sure what your floor is telling you, start with a local foundation specialist and we will crawl the house before we recommend anything.