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Foundation Repair in Irving, TX — Done Right

From the older slab and pier-and-beam homes of South Irving to the master-planned streets of Las Colinas and Valley Ranch, Irving’s foundations sit on shifting North Texas clay. FCS matches the right engineered pier method to your soil and your home — and handles foundation, drainage, and plumbing under one roof. Locally owned, serving Irving and DFW for 25+ years.

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Two Soils, One City

Why Irving foundations move

Irving is really two soil stories in one city. Most of it sits on expansive Houston Black clay weathered from the Eagle Ford Shale — a highly plastic soil that swells in Irving’s wet spring and fall (about 37 inches of rain a year) and shrinks hard through the summer drought. Closer to the Trinity River bottoms, homes sit on softer alluvial soils that settle differently again. That’s why the fix isn’t the same across town.

In South Irving, older 1950s–70s slab and pier-and-beam homes near the original townsite show settling, sloping floors, and separating trim as decades of wet-dry cycling take their toll.

In Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, and Bear Creek, newer 1980s–90s slabs crack and heave as the same clay works under a younger foundation. We inspect for the era and the lot, not a one-size fix.

Warning Signs

Signs your Irving home may need foundation repair

On Irving’s expansive clay these symptoms rarely fix themselves — they get worse and more expensive to correct. If you see two or more, book a free inspection before the next dry-to-wet swing.

Stair-step brick cracks — diagonal cracks wider than ¼ inch mean one corner is moving down.

Cracks over doors & windows — drywall cracks radiating from frame corners point to a shifting foundation.

Sticking doors & windows — frames rack out of square as the foundation tilts, so they bind or won’t latch.

Sloping floors — a slope over 1 inch across 15–20 feet is differential settlement, not just an old house.

Gaps at trim & molding — baseboards and crown pulling away from walls or ceilings show the structure separating.

Nail pops & drywall cracks — nail heads pushing through drywall track ongoing movement.

Cabinets pulling from the wall — built-ins separating from the wall follow a settling or heaving slab.

Our Methods

Engineered pier methods, matched to your soil

Most foundation companies push a single product. We diagnose the cause first, then choose the system your Irving foundation actually needs — steel, concrete, a hybrid of the two, or pier-and-beam craftsmanship.

Single Press Concrete Pier

Pre-cast concrete cylinders pressed to depth under the home’s own weight. A proven, cost-effective fix for many Irving slab foundations.

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Single Drill Concrete Pier

Concrete piers drilled and poured in place for solid, engineered bearing — a dependable choice where the lot calls for a drilled shaft.

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Double-Wall Single Steel Pier

Galvanized double-wall steel piers driven to load-bearing strata — for heavier structures and deep, unstable clay.

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Bell-Bottom Drill Pier

Drilled deep and flared into a wide bell at the base for maximum bearing — engineered stability for heavy loads.

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Hybrid Piling System

Steel and concrete combined in one engineered system, customized when soil conditions vary across a single Irving lot.

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Pier & Beam Repair

Re-shimming, beam repair and new supports for South Irving’s raised-floor homes — a different craft than slab piering, and we do both.

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Steel vs. concrete piers — which is right for your Irving home?

Steel push piers reach load-bearing strata and cost more; pressed concrete is proven and cost-effective for many Irving slabs. The right pick depends on depth, access, and load — not on what a salesman upsells. Because we install every method ourselves, our recommendation comes from your elevation survey, not a sales script.

Straight Talk on Price

What foundation repair costs in Irving

Most competitors hide their numbers. We won’t. Most Irving residential repairs land around $3,300–$8,500, with roughly $5,200 as a typical project. Priced per pier, expect about $1,000–$3,500 each. A severe, full-perimeter lift on a large home can reach $15,000–$30,000+.

Number of piers — the biggest single driver of price.

Pier method & depth — steel and bell-bottom piers cost more than pressed concrete.

Access — interior piers under a slab cost more than exterior perimeter work.

Scope — a few settling piers versus a full-perimeter stabilization.

Price comes down to pier count, method, depth, access, and scope — never a flat guess. Beware lowball quotes that under-pier the home to win the job. Our inspection and written estimate are always free. See our Foundation Repair Cost guide and what repair costs across Dallas–Fort Worth for the details.

Straight Answers

Is foundation repair covered by insurance in Texas?

Usually no. Standard Texas policies exclude clay-soil settling and cover only sudden perils — a burst pipe, fire, storm, or impact. Plumbing-related foundation damage may be covered if your policy carries the Texas plumbing-leak endorsement (form HO-143TX). If a leak is the cause, we help you document the claim honestly — we never pretend clay settling is covered. This is education, not legal or insurance advice; check your specific policy with your carrier.

Fix the Cause, Not Just the Symptom

Foundation leak, drainage & plumbing — under one roof

In Irving’s older South Irving homes especially, a slow under-slab plumbing leak quietly soaks the clay and mimics — or worsens — foundation settling. Because FCS does foundation leak repair in Irving in-house, we can camera-test the line, find the leak, and fix the cause, not just the symptom.

We handle French drains, surface drainage, and grading too — so one accountable team stops the movement and keeps water away from your foundation, instead of three contractors pointing fingers.

South Irving Specialty

Pier & beam foundation repair in Irving

South Irving’s original neighborhoods hold many of the city’s pier-and-beam homes — raised floors over a crawl space, common in mid-century construction near the old townsite. Those homes fail differently than a slab: shimmed pads settle, beams sag, and crawl-space moisture rots wood over time.

FCS re-shims and re-supports pier-and-beam floors, adds engineered piers where the perimeter has dropped, and corrects the crawl-space drainage that caused the rot in the first place. It’s a different craft than slab piering, and we do both — so your pier and beam foundation repair in Irving is scoped to the home you actually own.

How It Works

A clear, honest 5-step process

1

Free Inspection

We run an elevation survey, map the movement and find the cause — not just the symptom.

2

Written Estimate & Plan

You get the method, exact pier count, a transparent price and financing options in writing.

3

Repair

Our in-house crew installs the piers and lifts or stabilizes the foundation, usually in a matter of days.

4

Backfill, Cleanup & Verify

We backfill, clean the site and re-measure elevations to confirm the fix held.

5

Lifetime Transferable Warranty

You receive documented warranty coverage that passes to the next owner of the home.

Most repairs are exterior work — you can typically stay in your home the whole time.

Why FCS

Why Irving homeowners choose FCS

Local, Not a National Brand

A locally owned DFW company — you deal with the people who stand behind the work, not a franchise call center.

25+ Years + Lifetime TRANSFERABLE Warranty

A quarter-century on DFW clay, backed by a warranty that follows the home to the next owner.

NFRA Member & Certified Inspectors

Certified foundation inspectors and engineer-reviewed repair plans — not a commissioned sales pitch.

Engineered Pier Methods

Steel, concrete, bell-bottom, hybrid and pier-and-beam systems matched to your soil and load — never one-size-fits-all.

Foundation + Drainage + Plumbing

One turnkey team for the repair and the cause — piers, drainage correction and under-slab plumbing under one roof.

5.0★ Across 490+ Google Reviews

Hundreds of DFW homeowners rate FCS five stars for honest scopes, clean crews and repairs that hold.

What Homeowners Say

5.0 across 490+ Google reviews

FCS repaired multiple plumbing breaks, collapsed drain line and rerouted the plumbing. Additionally, they repaired the foundation. Their customer service was stellar and pricing very competitive.

Sanja A. · ★★★★★ Google Review

Our cast iron pipes developed a leak, which shifted our home again. Not only did FCS honor their warranty and leveled my home again, I also hired them to replace the cast iron pipes with PVC. I can recommend FCS with confidence!

Christine C. · ★★★★★ Google Review

Pier and beam. TJ inspected all of the crawl space to make accurate assessment. No hard sale. Mario answered all my concerns and questions as work was being performed. Overall very satisfied.

Larry M. · ★★★★★ Google Review

Where We Work

Foundation repair across Irving, TX

Proudly serving Irving & the surrounding DFW area.

Common Questions

Irving foundation repair FAQs

Most Irving residential repairs land around $3,300 to $8,500, with roughly $5,200 as a typical project, or about $1,000 to $3,500 per pier. A severe, full-perimeter lift on a large home can reach $15,000 to $30,000 or more. Price comes down to pier count, method, depth, access and scope — never a flat guess. Our inspection and written estimate are always free — call (972) 975-9338 to schedule.

Usually no. Standard Texas homeowners policies exclude damage from expansive clay-soil settling and cover only sudden perils like a burst pipe, fire, storm or impact. Plumbing-related foundation damage may be covered if your policy carries the Texas plumbing-leak endorsement (form HO-143TX). If a leak is the cause, we help you document the claim honestly. This is educational information, not legal or insurance advice — check with your carrier.

Yes. Pier-and-beam homes fail differently: shimmed pads settle, beams sag, and crawl-space moisture rots wood over time. Instead of slab piering alone, we re-shim and re-support the floor system, add engineered piers where the perimeter has dropped, and correct the crawl-space drainage that caused the rot. It is a different craft than slab work, and FCS does both.

Absolutely — and in Irving’s older homes it is common. A slow under-slab plumbing leak soaks the clay and mimics or worsens foundation settling. Because FCS does foundation leak repair in-house, we camera-test the line, find the leak, and fix the cause before recommending piers — not just the symptom.

Watch for stair-step brick cracks wider than a quarter inch, cracks radiating from door and window corners, sticking doors and windows, floors sloping more than about an inch over 15 to 20 feet, and gaps at trim or molding. One hairline crack may be cosmetic; two or more symptoms together usually mean the foundation is moving. A free FCS inspection with an elevation survey settles it with numbers.

We repair foundations year-round. Movement is usually most visible late in the summer drought, when Irving’s expansive clay has contracted the most, and again after heavy spring and fall rains re-swell it. The sooner you address it, the fewer piers you typically need — waiting through another wet-dry cycle usually means more movement and a bigger repair.

Yes — we serve all of Irving, from the 1950s–70s neighborhoods of South Irving to the master-planned 1980s–90s slabs of Las Colinas, Valley Ranch and Bear Creek. The soil and the housing era differ across town, so we inspect for the era and the lot — the repair plan for a mid-century pier-and-beam home is not the plan for a newer Las Colinas slab.

Get the numbers. An honest bid starts with an elevation survey and gives you the method, the exact pier count and an itemized written price. Be wary of one-product companies that quote the same fix for every house, and of lowball bids that under-pier the home to win the job. Because FCS installs multiple pier methods, our recommendation is based on your soil and load — and our inspection and written estimate are free, so a second opinion costs you nothing.

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