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Concrete slab problems can affect floors, patios, garages, and structural foundation areas depending on the cause and severity.
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Cracks can get worse
Cracks, sticking doors, uneven floors, and gaps around trim can point to foundation settling, slab movement, or drainage problems around the home. In the New Braunfels area, shifting soil and water collecting near the slab can put pressure on the foundation over time.
If you are seeing new cracks in brick, drywall, tile, or concrete, request a fast quote before the problem spreads. A provider can help you understand whether you need an inspection, slab repair, house leveling, or drainage-related recommendations.
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A local inspection can separate cosmetic concrete damage from structural movement.
Ask whether drainage or soil conditions are contributing.
Get clear repair options before approving work.
Simple process
Call or send the short form with your city, the symptoms, and whether water drains toward the slab.
A local foundation repair provider can contact you about inspection, slab concerns, cracks, drainage, and estimate options.
Ask what moved, what likely caused it, how the repair works, and what the warranty covers.
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Request quotes from local providers serving New Braunfels. No repair commitment is required.
Before someone follows up, gather a few simple details: where the cracks or movement signs appear, when they started, whether they are getting worse, and whether drainage or irrigation water collects near the slab.
When comparing options, ask about inspection findings, repair method, warranty terms, timing, and whether drainage or soil moisture should be addressed before work begins.
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Visible warning signs
Foundation problems often show up in small ways before they look serious. Homeowners may notice stair-step brick cracks, drywall cracks near windows, cracked tile, gaps around baseboards, sloping floors, or doors that no longer latch cleanly.
In the New Braunfels area, slab movement can be tied to shifting clay soil, long dry spells, irrigation changes, poor drainage, plumbing leaks, or water collecting too close to the home. Those conditions can put stress on the concrete slab and make small cracks spread.
If you are seeing more than one warning sign, request a foundation inspection or slab repair estimate before the damage gets harder to track. Share what changed, where you see movement, and whether the issue is near brick, drywall, flooring, doors, windows, or the exterior slab.
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If cracks are widening, doors are sticking, floors are uneven, or brick is separating, it is worth requesting an inspection before the issue gets worse.
No. Some cracks are cosmetic or seasonal, but a foundation specialist can help tell whether movement, drainage, or slab settlement is involved.
Yes. The form helps you request an inspection or estimate before approving work.
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