TARRANT COUNTY

Foundation Repair in North Richland Hills, TX

Professional foundation repair in North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, TX. Pier & beam repair, slab repair, and house leveling — all engineer-directed. Call (817) 406-4094.

LOCAL FOUNDATION REPAIR

Foundation Repair Services in North Richland Hills, Texas

North Richland Hills homeowners have trusted Tri-County Foundation Repair for foundation repairs that are engineered from the start. We serve the full NRH area — from the older neighborhoods near Rufe Snow to newer development along Iron Horse — with a process that puts a licensed structural engineer’s findings first.

OUR SERVICES IN NORTH RICHLAND HILLS

Foundation Services Available in North Richland Hills

TARRANT COUNTY

Foundation Conditions in North Richland Hills, Texas

North Richland Hills developed in a broad arc north of Fort Worth along the Little Bear Creek and Calloway Branch corridors, with the bulk of its residential construction concentrated in the 1960s through 1980s. The city's geography is more varied than its Mid-Cities neighbors — elevation ranges from creek-bottom flatlands near Little Bear Creek to elevated ridge positions along the Highway 26 corridor. Iron Horse Golf Club and the park corridor along Little Bear Creek represent the city's primary floodplain zones, where adjacent residential properties experience the most intense seasonal moisture cycling. Recent commercial development along Boulevard 26 and Rufe Snow Drive has introduced new impervious surfaces that redirect stormwater into adjacent older residential areas.

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS — LOCAL FOUNDATION QUESTIONS

Are homes near Little Bear Creek in North Richland Hills at higher foundation risk?

Yes. Little Bear Creek and Calloway Branch create localized high-moisture zones in their adjacent neighborhoods. Properties within a few hundred feet of these corridors experience seasonal soil saturation during wet periods and more dramatic shrinkage during drought — creating the differential moisture conditions that drive the most severe foundation movement.

North Richland Hills has a lot of 1970s construction — what specific foundation risks does that era carry?

Homes built in North Richland Hills during the 1970s were constructed before Texas adopted modern foundation engineering standards, meaning most lack post-tension cables and were poured on minimally prepared native clay soils. After 50+ years of North Texas moisture cycling, these conventional slab foundations have experienced thousands of expansion-contraction cycles — cumulative stress that manifests as cracking, differential settlement, and perimeter beam movement.

Why Choose Tri-County Foundation Repair

The Foundation Repair Company
North Texas Trusts

Titan Shield Warranty

2-year warranty on pier & beam repairs. Lifetime warranty on slab pilings pushed to refusal.

19+ Years Experience

Cody Lawrence brings over 19 years of North Texas foundation repair experience to every job.

Engineer-Directed Repairs

Every repair is based on a licensed structural engineer's report — never a salesperson's guess.

Locally Based in Reno, TX

We live and work in the same communities we serve across Tarrant, Wise, and Parker Counties.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Foundation Repair in North Richland Hills — Common Questions

Does Tri-County Foundation Repair serve North Richland Hills, TX?

Yes. We serve homeowners throughout North Richland Hills 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. Little Bear Creek and Calloway Branch create localized high-moisture zones in their adjacent neighborhoods. Properties within a few hundred feet of these corridors experience seasonal soil saturation during wet periods and more dramatic shrinkage during drought than upland NRH properties — creating the differential moisture conditions that drive the most severe foundation movement.

Homes built in North Richland Hills during the 1970s were constructed before Texas adopted modern foundation engineering standards, meaning most lack post-tension cables and were poured on minimally prepared native clay soils. After 50+ years of North Texas moisture cycling, these conventional slab foundations have experienced thousands of expansion-contraction cycles — cumulative stress that manifests as cracking, differential settlement, and perimeter beam movement.

Need Foundation Repair in North Richland Hills?

Call Tri-County Foundation Repair at (817) 406-4094 or request a free estimate. We serve North Richland Hills and all of Tarrant County, TX.