Foundation Repair in Staples, TX
We stabilise Staples homes on San Marcos River bottomland with helical piers driven below the wet upper soil and drainage built for low riverside lots.

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has repaired foundations around Staples, Texas for more than 18 years. Staples is one of Guadalupe County's smallest cities, a riverside community of fewer than 200 people on the west bank of the San Marcos River, where the river marks the Caldwell County line. It sits roughly 20 miles east of our New Braunfels headquarters, an easy drive out for our crews. The older pier and beam farmhouses along the river and the slab homes closer to State Highway 130 rest on very different ground than the limestone towns west of us, and the repairs that hold here have to be planned for that ground.
Foundation repair services in Staples
Every repair we bring to Staples, each with its own page.
Common Foundation Problems in Staples
Staples sits at about 525 feet of elevation in the San Marcos River valley, and that low riverside position drives most of the foundation problems we see in town. Two conditions do the damage.
The first is the river bottom itself. The soil near the San Marcos River is alluvial, deposited by the river over centuries, and the water table under it runs shallow. When that ground is saturated after a wet spring, it turns soft and loses bearing strength, so the shallow pads and posts under older pier and beam homes sink unevenly into it. When the valley dries out in a long summer, the same soil firms up and shrinks, and the house settles again in a different pattern. Foundations here move with the river's wet and dry cycles rather than sitting still.
The second is clay. Away from the riverbank, the farmland around Staples lies on the blackland side of the Balcones Escarpment, where expansive clay swells after rain and shrinks hard in drought. Slab homes on these soils lift at the edges in wet weather and drop at the corners in dry weather, which is where the classic stair-step brick cracks come from.
The answer to both conditions is the same in principle: support the house from soil that does not change with the seasons. In practice that means helical or pressed piers driven well below the wet, active upper layers, paired with drainage that stops water from ponding against the foundation between river rises.
Signs a Staples home needs foundation repair
Our foundation repair process
Foundation repair cost in Staples
Foundation repair in Staples, before and after

Nearby areas we serve
Our crews work the whole San Marcos River corridor. We serve Martindale just upstream, homes around Kingsbury to the south, and the river towns of Luling and Lockhart to the east, along with the farms and rural propertie