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Pier and beam foundations are common in the Houston area, especially in older homes and flood-prone zones. Like other foundation types, they can shift, sink, or weaken over time…especially with clay-heavy soil, changing moisture, and poor drainage.
If your floors feel uneven, doors won’t shut right, or the crawl space smells musty, it’s time to take a closer look. At Leveled Concrete, we provide honest pier and beam foundation repair in Houston. Our crew knows how to stabilize your structure and stop the damage from spreading.
Pier and beam foundations sit above ground. They’re supported by concrete or block piers spaced across the base. Wood beams stretch across those piers, holding up your floor and walls. It’s a simple setup, but one that’s exposed to:
We start with a full crawl space inspection. That includes checking beams, piers, floor joists, subfloor materials, and the condition of the soil. We also check for standing water, improper grading, pests, and signs of mold or wood rot. Once we’ve gathered all the details, we build a plan that solves the problem at the source.
We aim to preserve what’s stable and restore what isn’t. Every repair is built to last…and built to match the needs of your specific home.
We handle Houston pier and beam foundation repair in:
Ready to stop the sloping floors in your house? Contact Leveled Concrete today. Our foundation repair team in Houston, TX, is ready to turn your vision into reality. Experience the difference working with a professional, reliable, and customer-focused concrete company can make.
If you’ve never dealt with foundation repair before, you probably have questions. That’s normal. Here are some of the things we hear most often from homeowners dealing with pier and beam issues.
No, most pier and beam repair work is done in the crawl space beneath your home. You can continue living in the house while our crew addresses damaged piers, beams, or subfloor materials. If we find structural concerns that impact safety, we’ll talk you through the next steps. We stay in close communication during the entire process.
Most pier and beam foundation repairs take between 1 and 3 days. This depends on the size of the home, how much soil erosion we find, and how many supports need repair or replacement. If your home also has a concrete slab foundation nearby or needs drainage improvements, that may affect the schedule. We go over every detail in your repair plan after the foundation inspection.
Yes, our goal is to correct the root cause of your foundation issues…not just patch what’s visible. We reinforce failing piers, improve support beneath sagging floors, and stabilize shifting soil. This approach provides a long-term fix that holds up to Houston’s soil conditions. Repairs are always based on your foundation type, and we apply the same care to pier and beam homes as we do with slab foundations.
Yes, many pier and beam homes across Houston were built 50 to 100 years ago. We’ve worked on houses with original wood beams, stacked stone piers, and decades of repairs. Our team inspects each structure closely and only replaces what’s needed to strengthen your home’s foundation.
We do! Poor drainage is one of the top causes of foundation movement. Water near or under your home can lead to soil erosion, which weakens the structure over time. We evaluate how water flows across your property and include drainage repairs as part of your overall foundation services.. That’s normal. Here are some of the things we hear most often from homeowners dealing with pier and beam issues.
If your pier and beam foundation shows signs of trouble, don’t wait. Small issues like sloping floors or sticking doors can lead to bigger problems if ignored. A free inspection gives you clear answers with no pressure.
During the visit, we’ll walk your property, inspect the crawl space, look at soil conditions, and check the piers and beams. We’ll let you know what we find and what steps (if any) should come next.
Our goal is to give you peace of mind. If your home needs work, we’ll tell you why. If it doesn’t, we’ll say that too.