Slab Foundation Repair
Trusted slab foundation evaluations and repair solutions for homes across North Central Texas
What is a Slab Foundation Repair?
Most homes in Texas are built on concrete slab foundations. Changes in soil moisture, poor drainage, or natural settling can cause a slab to shift, crack, or become uneven over time. When this happens early detection is key to preventing further damage.
At Carlton Foundation Solutions, we take a practical, honest approach. Focusing on understanding the problem first, then recommending only what’s truly needed.
Signs You May Need Slab Foundation Repair
Common signs of slab foundation issues include:
Cracks in interior walls, ceilings, or brick
Doors or windows that stick or won’t close properly
Uneven or sloping floors
Gaps between walls, floors, or ceilings
Cracks in tile or concrete flooring
If you’re noticing one or more of these issues, a professional evaluation can help determine whether your slab foundation is the cause.
Our Slab Foundation Repair Process
1. Free Evaluation
We inspect your home, identify signs of movement, and explain what we’re seeing clearly and honestly.
2. Custom Repair Plan
If repairs are needed, we design a plan based on your foundation type, soil conditions, and level of movement.
3. Backed by a Third-Party Engineer
Our repair plans are backed by an on-site third-party structural engineer to ensure accuracy and viability of our recommendations.
4. Professional Repairs
Our experienced team completes the work efficiently while minimizing disruption to your home and property.
Slab Foundation Repair Methods
Every home and soil condition is different. That’s why we don’t use a one-size-fits-all solution. After evaluating your foundation, we recommend the repair method that best fits your home, soil conditions, and level of movement.
Pressed Concrete Pilings
Pressed concrete pilings are a common and effective solution for slab foundation repair. Concrete cylinders are hydraulically pressed into stable soil beneath the foundation. Once proper depth is reached, the slab is carefully lifted and stabilized.
Best for:
• Moderate foundation settlement
• Homes with accessible soil conditions
• Cost-effective stabilization
Steel Piers
Steel piers are designed to reach deeper, more stable soil layers. These piers provide long-term support and are often used when soil conditions are more challenging or when greater foundation movement has occurred.
Best for:
• Severe settlement
• Poor soil conditions
• Long-term stability needs
Precision Lifting & Leveling
Once piers are installed, we use hydraulic lifting equipment to gently raise the foundation toward its original position. Our goal is stabilization first — lift is performed carefully to avoid additional stress to the home.
Backfill & Clean-Up
After repairs are complete, excavated areas are backfilled and graded. We take care to minimize disruption and leave your property clean and secure.
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“Van and his crew did a great job reinforcing a large stone wall in front of our house that had moved a bit and had potential to move more. They were in and out quickly and left the area looking like they'd never been there.”
-Richad Sweet
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“I had amazing experience with Van Carlton of Carlton Foundation Solutions. Very friendly and helpful. Talk about initial consultation and how they handled permits , detailed the specific actions of the crew, excaveted perfectly and restored the landscape beautiful. Highly Recommend.”
-Craig Jacoby
Information About Mud Jacking & Void Filling
When Void Filling Is Helpful
Void filling may be recommended when:
• Soil erosion or washout has occurred beneath the slab
• Plumbing leaks have created empty spaces below the foundation
• Minor settlement has left areas of the slab unsupported
• Additional support is needed alongside other repair methods
This process helps restore contact between the slab and soil, reducing the risk of continued movement.