Foundation Repair in Selma, TX
We lift and stabilise Selma's fast-built slab homes with steel piers driven below the active clay, then fix the drainage so the movement does not come back.

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has spent more than 18 years repairing slab and pier and beam foundations along the Interstate 35 corridor, and Selma sits right in the middle of it. The city lies about 13 miles southwest of our New Braunfels base straight down I-35, and it is one of the few towns in Texas that spans three counties at once: Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe. Selma grew from 788 residents in 2000 to nearly 11,000 by 2020, which means most of its housing stock is young, built quickly on clay soil during the retail and subdivision boom around The Forum. That combination of fast construction and active clay is exactly what our specialists deal with every week.
Foundation repair services in Selma
Every repair we bring to Selma, each with its own page.
Common Foundation Problems in Selma
Selma sits at about 758 feet, below the Balcones Escarpment on the gently rolling prairie between San Antonio and New Braunfels. There is no shallow limestone shelf here like the Hill Country towns to the northwest. Instead the ground is dominated by clay soils that drain toward Cibolo Creek, and those clays swell when it rains and shrink hard in a Central Texas drought. A slab poured on that ground rides the moisture cycle up and down, a fraction of an inch at a time, until one side settles lower than the other.
The second factor is the speed of Selma's growth. When a town multiplies its population nearly fourteen times in two decades, subdivisions go up fast. Many lots around Retama Park, The Forum, and the neighborhoods off exits 173 and 174 were graded with cut-and-fill pads, where one side of the pad is excavated soil and the other side is compacted fill. Fill settles more than undisturbed ground, so homes on these pads often sink on the fill side within their first 10 to 15 years. Builders also plant slabs close together with tight yards, which concentrates roof runoff along foundation edges.
Put those together and the typical Selma call looks like this: a home built after 2005, one corner or one wall dropping, drywall cracks over the door frames, and soil pulling away from the slab edge in summer. The repair is steel piers driven to stable bearing soil below the active clay, a lift back toward level, and drainage work so the clay around the slab holds a steadier moisture level.
Signs a Selma home needs foundation repair
Our foundation repair process
Foundation repair cost in Selma
Foundation repair in Selma, before and after

Nearby areas we serve
Our crews work Selma daily and cover the neighboring cities that share the same clay and the same fast-built housing stock, including Universal City just to the south, Live Oak to the southwest, and Garden Ridge and Sche