Professional foundation repair in Aledo, Parker County, TX. Pier & beam repair, slab repair, and house leveling — all engineer-directed. Call (817) 406-4094.
Aledo homeowners building in Parker County’s fastest-growing school district deserve foundation repair they can trust. Tri-County Foundation Repair serves the full Aledo area with an engineer-first repair process, Titan Shield warranty coverage, and the straightforward communication that Aledo families have come to expect.
PARKER COUNTY
Aledo has emerged as one of Parker County's most sought-after communities, driven largely by the reputation of Aledo ISD. This growth — concentrated in the 2000s-2020s — has placed extensive new residential development on Parker County's varied geological canvas. The terrain around Aledo is more rolling than most Tarrant County communities, with elevation changes that create meaningful differences in drainage, soil depth, and moisture retention between ridge-top lots and those in adjacent creek valleys. Some of Aledo's highest-end new construction sits on limestone-influenced soils where shallow bedrock creates bearing conditions quite different from the deep clay profiles typical of Tarrant County.
ALEDO — LOCAL FOUNDATION QUESTIONS
Aledo's new subdivisions are on Parker County soils — how does that differ from Fort Worth or Arlington?
Parker County soils are more variable than Tarrant County's relatively uniform Heiden clay. Aledo's newer subdivisions may sit on sandy loam, clay, rocky limestone-influenced soils, or combinations thereof depending on their position on the landscape. This variability means foundation behavior can differ significantly between neighboring subdivisions.
Do Aledo's rolling hills affect foundation stability compared to flat Tarrant County sites?
Yes, in both positive and negative ways. Better natural drainage on sloped sites reduces the duration of soil saturation. However, cuts and fills required to create building pads on hilly terrain introduce engineered soils that compact differently than native material, and sloped lots can create differential moisture across a single foundation's footprint.
Why Choose Tri-County Foundation Repair
2-year warranty on pier & beam repairs. Lifetime warranty on slab pilings pushed to refusal.
Cody Lawrence brings over 19 years of North Texas foundation repair experience to every job.
Every repair is based on a licensed structural engineer's report — never a salesperson's guess.
We live and work in the same communities we serve across Tarrant, Wise, and Parker Counties.
Yes. We serve homeowners throughout Aledo and Parker County, as well as the full three-county area of Tarrant, Wise, and Parker Counties. Call (817) 406-4094.
The primary cause is the expansive clay soil underlying Parker County — it expands when wet and contracts in drought, creating constant movement beneath foundations that damages both slab and pier and beam homes.
Costs vary by scope. Smaller repairs start around $3,500; larger projects range from $10,000 to $30,000+. The $1,100 engineering fee is credited back if you choose Tri-County Foundation Repair.
Yes. Tri-County requires a licensed engineer’s report before any repair. This protects homeowners and ensures repairs are professionally specified — not driven by a sales process.
Call (817) 406-4094 or submit a request online. We’ll gather information, coordinate the engineering inspection, and provide a free estimate. The $1,100 engineering fee is credited toward your project if you choose us.
Parker County soils are more variable than Tarrant County’s relatively uniform Heiden clay. Aledo’s newer subdivisions may sit on sandy loam, clay, rocky limestone-influenced soils, or combinations thereof depending on their position on the landscape. This variability means that foundation behavior can differ significantly between neighboring subdivisions — making the structural engineer’s site-specific assessment even more important than in areas with more uniform geology.
Yes, in both positive and negative ways. Better natural drainage on sloped sites reduces the duration of soil saturation — moderating the extreme wet-dry cycles that drive foundation movement. However, cuts and fills required to create building pads on hilly terrain introduce engineered soils that compact differently than native material, and sloped lots can create differential moisture across a single foundation’s footprint.
Call Tri-County Foundation Repair at (817) 406-4094 or request a free estimate. We serve Aledo and all of Parker County, TX.