Foundation Repair · Bexar County
In an area built on expansive clay, water is the single biggest factor in foundation movement. When soil around a home swings between soaked and bone-dry, it swells and shrinks and the foundation rides along with it. Drainage and moisture control work aims to keep the moisture under and around the home as steady as possible, which protects both new repairs and foundations that aren't yet damaged.

Typical measures include correcting the grade so water flows away from the house instead of pooling against it, extending downspouts and gutters to move roof runoff well clear of the foundation, and installing surface or French drains where water collects. In long dry spells the opposite problem appears — soil pulling away from the foundation — so consistent watering of the soil around the perimeter can also matter. The right mix depends on how water actually moves on your particular lot.
If a foundation has already settled, drainage improvements usually need to be paired with structural repair. But for a home that isn't damaged yet, good drainage is one of the most effective ways to reduce the soil movement that causes problems in the first place.
Clay soils shrink as they dry out, and during long hot, dry stretches that shrinkage can open a visible gap between the soil and the foundation. Keeping moisture more consistent around the perimeter helps limit that swing.
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