Santa Clara, Comal County

Foundation Repair in Santa Clara, TX

We stabilise Santa Clara homes on deep blackland clay with steel piers pressed below the active soil and drainage that keeps flat lots from ponding.

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A crew installing a steel pressed pier against a brick ranch slab on black-clay farmland in Santa Clara, Texas
Foundation repairSanta Clara, TX
18+ years
Licensed & insured
Lifetime transferable warranty
Financing available

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has spent more than 18 years repairing foundations in Santa Clara, Texas, the small city in western Guadalupe County that sits between Cibolo and Marion. Santa Clara is only about 10 miles south of our New Braunfels shop, a short drive down the farm roads, so a specialist can look at your foundation without a long wait. The city only incorporated in May 1999 and still keeps its acreage feel, which means our crews work on everything here from older farmhouses on pier and beam to new slab homes built as the San Antonio metro pushes east.

Local ground conditions

Common Foundation Problems in Santa Clara

Santa Clara sits at about 702 feet on the blackland prairie of western Guadalupe County, well below the limestone hills that start north of New Braunfels. The ground here is deep expansive clay, the same black waxy soil that made this area farm country, and it is the single biggest reason foundations move in Santa Clara.

Expansive clay swells when it takes on water and shrinks hard when it dries. A Guadalupe County summer can bake the top several feet of soil until it pulls away from the foundation, then a wet fall swells it right back. The edges of a slab feel that cycle first, so the classic Santa Clara pattern is a perimeter that drops while the center of the slab stays high. Homes with large trees close to the foundation see it worse, because roots pull even more moisture out of the clay on one side of the house.

The flat terrain adds a second problem. Santa Clara has essentially no natural slope to shed water, and the local drainage works its way slowly toward Cibolo Creek to the west. After a heavy storm, water stands on lawns and against grade beams, soaking the clay unevenly. One side of the foundation rides up on saturated soil while the dry side stays put, and the frame above it racks. On acreage lots with long gutter runs and septic fields, small grading mistakes have years to do damage before anyone notices.

Because Santa Clara grew slowly and then quickly, we also see both ends of the construction spectrum: 1970s and 1980s farmhouses with shallow perimeter beams, and post-2010 slabs built during the growth wave that reached this side of the county. Both move on this clay. The repair is the same in principle, steel piers driven to stable strata below the active clay, paired with drainage that evens out the moisture around the home.

Warning signs

Signs a Santa Clara home needs foundation repair

Slab cracks that grow in summerhairline cracks in the slab, tile, or garage floor that lengthen in drought
Diagonal drywall cracksrunning from the corners of door and window frames
Doors out of squareswinging open on their own or latching poorly in one part of the house
Brick cracks at the cornersin the veneer near the corners of the home, often widest at the top
Humped or dipping floorshigh in the middle of the slab, low toward an exterior wall
Trim pulling awaybaseboards, trim, or countertops separating from the wall
How it works

Our foundation repair process

1
Inspection & assessment
A specialist takes elevation readings across the floor plan and gives you a written report in plain language.
2
Engineered plan
We design the pier layout for your soil and structure, with an engineer's letter when required, and quote it itemised.
3
Repair & leveling
Crews press steel piers below the active clay, lift the settled sections, and correct the drainage. Most homes take 2 to 5 days.
4
Lifetime warranty
Our pier work carries a lifetime transferable warranty that stays with the home when you sell.
Pricing

Foundation repair cost in Santa Clara

Minor crack sealing
$1,200
$500 to $2,500
Most common
Typical Santa Clara repair
$7,500
$4,000 to $12,000
Multi-side pier repair
$15,000
$12,000 to $20,000
Itemised, written quote · no work begins until you approve it
Seeing cracks or sticking doors in Santa Clara?Talk it through with a local New Braunfels foundation specialist.
Before & after

Foundation repair in Santa Clara, before and after

Before and after: a settled brick ranch corner in Santa Clara lifted level on new piers
A settled Santa Clara foundation brought back to level. Call and we will walk you through what we are seeing at your home.
Call (325) 880-1512
Around Santa Clara

Nearby areas we serve

Santa Clara covers just over two square miles, but our service area wraps around it. Crews working here also cover Marion next door to the east, the farm country around New Berlin to the south, and Cibolo and Garden Ridg

Questions

Santa Clara Foundation Repair FAQ

How much does foundation repair cost in Santa Clara, TX?
Most Santa Clara foundation repairs run between $4,000 and $12,000, depending on how many piers the home needs and how far it has settled. Sealing minor cracks can start around $500 to $2,500, while a large home that needs piers on several sides can reach $15,000 or more. We price every job from measured elevations, so the quote is itemised before any work starts.
Why do foundations move so much on Santa Clara's soil?
Santa Clara sits on the blackland prairie of western Guadalupe County, which is deep expansive clay. The clay swells in wet weather and shrinks in drought, and the flat ground drains slowly, so the soil under a foundation rarely holds one moisture level. That constant swell and shrink cycle lifts and drops the slab edges until cracks show up in brick, drywall, and floors.
How long does foundation repair take in Santa Clara?
Most Santa Clara homes are finished in 2 to 5 days. Pressing piers through clay goes faster than drilling rock in the Hill Country, so a typical single-side repair often wraps in 2 to 3 days. We confirm the schedule after the assessment.
Does homeowners insurance cover foundation repair in Santa Clara?
Usually not. Texas homeowners policies treat settlement from soil movement as maintenance, so gradual clay damage is rarely covered. Damage caused by a sudden covered event, most often a slab plumbing leak, sometimes is. Our report documents the cause of the movement so you have what you need to talk to your insurer.
My Santa Clara house is fairly new. Can it still have foundation problems?
Yes. Homes built during the recent growth around Santa Clara sit on the same expansive clay as the older farmhouses, and a slab can start settling within its first few years if the lot drains poorly or the clay was disturbed during construction. Early movement is usually the cheapest to correct.
Talk to a foundation specialist about your Santa Clara home.Call and we will walk you through what is happening with your foundation.
Call (325) 880-1512