Professional foundation repair in Mineral Wells, Parker County, TX. Pier & beam repair, slab repair, and house leveling — all engineer-directed. Call (817) 406-4094.
Mineral Wells homeowners trust Tri-County Foundation Repair for foundation repair that takes Parker County’s transition geology seriously. We serve the full Mineral Wells area with engineer-directed assessments that account for the area’s unique subsurface conditions — and repairs backed by real warranty coverage.
PARKER COUNTY
Mineral Wells holds a unique position in the Tri-County service area — it's the only city in the region with a documented history of mineral spring activity that originally drove its development as a spa and resort town in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Mineral Wells sits at the confluence of Rock Creek and the Palo Pinto Creek system, with both waterways defining the city's geography. Parker County's transition geology is particularly evident in Mineral Wells, where limestone formations appear more prominently at the surface than in eastern Parker County, creating a more complex foundation bearing environment.
MINERAL WELLS — LOCAL FOUNDATION QUESTIONS
Does Mineral Wells' historic mineral spring geology affect modern foundation conditions?
The mineral-rich groundwater that made Mineral Wells famous is still present in the subsurface, and mineralized water can affect soil chemistry and concrete durability over time. Homes in Mineral Wells near historic spring zones may have concrete that has experienced chemical interactions with mineral-rich groundwater — making the structural engineer's assessment of concrete condition particularly important.
How does Mineral Wells' position near the Palo Pinto County line affect its geology?
Mineral Wells sits near the geologic boundary between Parker County's transitional soils and the more dramatic limestone country of Palo Pinto County. The appearance of significant limestone at or near the surface means that foundation piers in some areas may encounter bedrock at relatively shallow depth — which affects how pilings are installed and driven.
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 Mineral Wells and Parker County, as well as the full three-county service 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 movement beneath foundations that damages both slab and pier and beam homes.
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 — protecting homeowners and ensuring repairs are professionally specified, not sales-driven.
Call (817) 406-4094 or submit a request online. We’ll coordinate the engineering inspection and provide a free estimate. The $1,100 fee is credited toward your project if you choose us.
The mineral-rich groundwater that made Mineral Wells famous is still present in the subsurface, and mineralized water can affect soil chemistry and concrete durability over time. While this isn’t typically a primary driver of foundation distress, homes in Mineral Wells near historic spring zones may have concrete that has experienced chemical interactions with mineral-rich groundwater — making the structural engineer’s assessment of concrete condition particularly important.
Mineral Wells sits near the geologic boundary between Parker County’s transitional soils and the more dramatic limestone country of Palo Pinto County. The appearance of significant limestone at or near the surface in much of Mineral Wells means that foundation piers in some areas may encounter bedrock at relatively shallow depth — which affects how pilings are installed and driven, and must be accounted for in the engineer’s specifications.
Call Tri-County Foundation Repair at (817) 406-4094 or request a free estimate. We serve Mineral Wells and all of Parker County, TX.