Professional foundation repair in Colleyville, Tarrant County, TX. Pier & beam repair, slab repair, and house leveling — all engineer-directed. Call (817) 406-4094.
Colleyville’s established neighborhoods and high-value homes call for a foundation repair company that takes precision seriously. Tri-County Foundation Repair serves Colleyville with a PE-directed repair process, Titan Shield warranty coverage, and the kind of straightforward communication that high-end homeowners expect.
TARRANT COUNTY
Colleyville occupies premium residential territory between Grapevine and Southlake, with a housing stock dominated by custom and semi-custom homes built primarily from the 1980s through the 2000s. The city's rolling terrain — carved by Bois d'Arc Creek and its tributaries — creates distinct microclimates within Colleyville's subdivisions. Colleyville's large lots, extensive mature tree canopy, and elaborate irrigation systems create a complex foundation moisture environment: trees with aggressive root systems — particularly live oaks and pecans — can extract significant soil moisture from perimeter foundation zones during summer drought, causing localized soil shrinkage precisely where foundations need stable, consistent moisture.
COLLEYVILLE — LOCAL FOUNDATION QUESTIONS
Can mature oak trees in my Colleyville yard damage my foundation?
Yes, this is a real and documented issue in Colleyville and similar established North Texas communities. Live oaks, post oaks, and pecans have extensive lateral root systems that extract moisture from clay soils during summer drought at a radius that can extend well beyond the drip line. This root moisture extraction causes localized soil shrinkage adjacent to the foundation, creating differential settlement on the sides of the home closest to mature trees.
Does Colleyville's Bois d'Arc Creek floodplain designation affect foundation repair?
Properties in or near FEMA-designated floodplains experience higher baseline soil moisture and more dramatic seasonal moisture swings than upland properties. Foundations near Bois d'Arc Creek may require more piling locations to achieve stable support across a wider area of moisture-affected soil. The structural engineer's survey will identify this in the findings.
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 Colleyville and Tarrant 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 Tarrant 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.
Yes, this is a real and documented issue in Colleyville and similar established North Texas communities. Live oaks, post oaks, and pecans have extensive lateral root systems that extract moisture from clay soils during summer drought at a radius that can extend well beyond the drip line. This root moisture extraction causes localized soil shrinkage adjacent to the foundation, creating differential settlement on the sides of the home closest to mature trees.
Properties in or near FEMA-designated floodplains experience higher baseline soil moisture and more dramatic seasonal moisture swings than upland properties. This doesn’t change the repair methods, but it does affect the scope — foundations near Bois d’Arc Creek may require more piling locations to achieve stable support across a wider area of moisture-affected soil. The structural engineer’s survey will identify this in the findings.
Call Tri-County Foundation Repair at (817) 406-4094 or request a free estimate. We serve Colleyville and all of Tarrant County, TX.