Woodcreek, Comal County

Foundation Repair in Woodcreek, TX

We relevel Woodcreek's 1970s golf-community homes and newer hillside builds with piers seated on Hill Country limestone and drainage that handles the slope toward Cypress Creek.

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A crew drilling piers beside a home next to a golf fairway in Woodcreek, Texas
Foundation repairWoodcreek, TX
18+ years
Licensed & insured
Lifetime transferable warranty
Financing available

New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ has been repairing Hill Country foundations for more than 18 years, and Woodcreek is one of the towns we know best. This small Hays County city sits just north of Wimberley, about 25 miles north of our base in New Braunfels, with Cypress Creek running along its western edge on its way to the Blanco River. Woodcreek was laid out in the 1970s as a golf and retirement community, which means many of its homes are now 40 to 50 years old and sitting on the thin, rocky soils of the western Hays County hills. That combination of aging foundations and shallow limestone ground keeps our crews busy here, and it shapes how we plan every repair in town.

Local ground conditions

Common Foundation Problems in Woodcreek

Woodcreek sits in western Hays County on the eastern shoulder of the Texas Hill Country, and its foundation problems come from three directions at once.

The first is the ground itself. Soil across most of the city is thin and stony, a shallow blanket over hard limestone. A foundation here often bears partly on rock that never moves and partly on pockets of soil that shrink in drought and swell after storms. That mismatch loads the structure unevenly, and over the years it shows up as a low corner, a cracked stone skirt, or a hump in the floor where the slab rides over a ledge of rock.

The second is water. Cypress Creek forms the city's western boundary, and the streets and fairway lots slope toward it. Central Texas storms drop a lot of rain in a short window, and on sloped ground that runoff scours soil from the downhill side of a foundation while the uphill side stays put. Lots near the creek also see bigger moisture swings, wet in flood years and bone dry in drought, which works the soil under a foundation back and forth.

The third is age. Because Woodcreek was developed as a golf course community in the 1970s, a large share of its housing stock has foundations built to the standards of that era. Cedar and concrete piers under the older pier and beam homes have had five decades to lean, rot, or sink, and early slabs were poured thinner and with less reinforcement than today's. Even a well-kept Woodcreek home can need new supports simply because the originals have served their time.

Warning signs

Signs a Woodcreek home needs foundation repair

Sloping or bouncy floorsfloors that slope, bounce, or feel soft in a pier and beam home
Stair-step cracks in stoneworking through stone veneer or masonry, especially near corners
Doors binding with the seasonssticking that starts after a wet spring or a long drought
A porch or addition pulling awayseparation where a carport, porch, or addition meets the main house
Drywall cracks that reopeninterior cracks that come back after being patched
A wet crawl spacemusty air or standing water under the house after storms
How it works

Our foundation repair process

1
Measure & diagnose
Elevation readings across the foundation and a crawl space check on raised homes, written up so you can see where the structure has moved.
2
Plan the repair
Pier type, count, and placement designed around your lot's depth to rock and drainage, with an engineer's letter when required.
3
Stabilise & lift
Piers installed and the home brought back toward level in controlled stages. Most Woodcreek repairs finish in 3 to 7 days.
4
Warranty & walkthrough
A final walkthrough of the work and a lifetime transferable warranty registered to the home.
Pricing

Foundation repair cost in Woodcreek

Minor crack sealing
$1,200
$500 to $2,500
Most common
Typical Woodcreek repair
$8,000
$4,000 to $12,000
Pier & beam rebuild or piers into rock
$15,000
$12,000 to $21,000
Itemised, written quote · no work begins until you approve it
Seeing cracks or sticking doors in Woodcreek?Talk it through with a local New Braunfels foundation specialist.
Before & after

Foundation repair in Woodcreek, before and after

Before and after: a cracked foundation on a Woodcreek split-level repaired
A settled Woodcreek foundation brought back to level. Call and we will walk you through what we are seeing at your home.
Call (325) 880-1512
Around Woodcreek

Nearby areas we serve

Our crews work throughout western Hays County and the hills around it. We are in Wimberley, two miles down the road, nearly every week, and we cover Spring Branch and the Canyon Lake area to the south along with the smal

Questions

Woodcreek Foundation Repair FAQ

How much does foundation repair cost in Woodcreek, TX?
Most Woodcreek foundation repairs run between $4,000 and $12,000, with minor crack sealing starting around $500 to $2,500. Older pier and beam homes needing beam replacement, or lots where piers must be seated into limestone, can run higher. We give an itemised quote after measuring the foundation, so you see exactly what drives your number.
Do you serve Woodcreek, TX?
Yes. Woodcreek is a regular service area for New Braunfels Foundation Repair HQ. We are about 25 miles south in New Braunfels and our crews work in Woodcreek, Wimberley, and the surrounding western Hays County hills every week.
How long does foundation repair take in Woodcreek?
Most repairs finish in 3 to 7 days. Pier and beam work on the town's older homes sometimes adds a day or two if beams or pads need replacing, and we confirm the schedule during the assessment before any work starts.
Does homeowners insurance cover foundation repair in Woodcreek?
Usually not. Standard Texas policies treat settlement from soil movement as maintenance and exclude it. Damage caused by a sudden covered event, such as a plumbing leak under the slab, may qualify. We document the cause of movement during the inspection so you have what you need to check with your insurer.
My Woodcreek home was built in the 1970s. Does that change the repair?
Often, yes. Many original Woodcreek homes are pier and beam, and after five decades the cedar or concrete supports may need resetting or replacing along with any sagging beams. That is standard work for us, and homes from that era usually level very well once modern piers are in place.
Talk to a foundation specialist about your Woodcreek home.Call and we will walk you through what is happening with your foundation.
Call (325) 880-1512