
Foundation & Drainage Repair in San Antonio That You Can Trust
House Leveling, French Drains, Gutters & More — Backed by Engineering and Built to Last.
Our services
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House Leveling
Realign your home to its proper elevation with steel pier systems backed by structural engineering.
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French Drain Installation
Prevent yard and foundation flooding with expertly installed subsurface drainage.
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Gutter Installation & Repair
Control roof runoff and protect your foundation with seamless gutter systems.
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Custom Drainage Solutions
From grading to surface drains—we tailor solutions to your home’s specific needs.
Why Homeowners Across San Antonio Choose X-Treme Steel
Engineer-Backed Solutions – Licensed structural engineers inspect and verify all major repairs.
Honest, Upfront Pricing – No scare tactics. Just solutions and straightforward quotes.
Lifetime Warranty on House Leveling – Peace of mind for years to come.
Financing Options Available – Get the repairs you need without the financial stress.
Local, Family-Owned & Operated – Serving San Antonio and surrounding communities.
How Our Process Works
From Worry to Wow
If you’re like most homeowners in San Antonio, the thought of foundation problems or drainage issues can be stressful. But it doesn’t have to be. At X-Treme Steel Foundation Repair, we’re here to walk you through it all—like a trusted friend who just happens to be really good at fixing foundations. Here's how we take you from worry to wow, step by step.
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First things first—we’ll come out to your property and take a good look at what’s going on. Whether it’s a cracked slab, sticking doors, or soggy landscaping, we’ll listen to your concerns, inspect the issue, and give you real answers. This is a zero-pressure visit and always free. We want you to feel informed, not overwhelmed.
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Once we’ve seen what’s going on, we’ll put together a clear, detailed quote that breaks everything down—from house leveling to French drains or gutter work. No vague pricing or hidden fees. We’ll also go over financing options to help you move forward without stressing about the budget.
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After you give us the thumbs up, we pass our pier placement plan to a licensed third-party structural engineer. They double-check everything and sign off so your repair meets all city standards. Once they approve, we pull permits and you’re officially on the schedule!
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We take care of all the paperwork, permits, and city requirements so you don’t have to. Once everything’s good to go, we’ll lock in a repair date that works best for you and your family.
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On the big day, our crew shows up ready to get it done right. Whether we’re installing steel piers, leveling your foundation, or reworking drainage, we use top-quality materials and treat your property like it’s our own. Clean, professional, and on-point—every time.
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Now for the important part. Once we lift your home and the repairs are complete, we perform a hydrostatic plumbing test to make sure your pipes didn’t shift during the leveling. Here’s the honest truth: there’s no way to fully guarantee your plumbing won’t be affected by a lift, but we do everything we can to protect it using industry-best techniques. If it passes the test, awesome! We move forward with the warranty. If it doesn’t, don’t stress—we’ll go over your repair options and help get it resolved the right way.
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Once the plumbing clears, we wrap things up with a lifetime transferable warranty. It’s our way of saying, “We’ve got you covered.” You’ll get all the documentation, and if you ever need anything in the future, we’re just a phone call away.

Testimonials
Foundation repair faqs
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Common signs include:
Cracks in walls, ceilings, or floors
Doors and windows that stick or won’t latch
Uneven, bouncy, or sloping floors
Gaps between walls and ceilings
A tilting chimney or shifting exterior bricks
In Texas, especially around San Antonio, these signs often result from clay soil shifting during dry and rainy seasons.
If you notice any of these issues, contact us for a free foundation inspection.
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Foundation issues are typically caused by:
Expansive clay soils that swell and shrink with moisture
Poor drainage or water pooling near the home
Tree roots growing too close to the structure
Undetected plumbing leaks that saturate the soil
South Texas homes are especially vulnerable to seasonal moisture changes.
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Repairs can range from $2,000 to $20,000+, depending on:
The type of foundation
Severity of the damage
Repair method used
Size of your home
Local permit and engineering costs
We offer upfront pricing and honest quotes—schedule a free estimate today.
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We offer several proven methods, including:
Steel Push Piers – Driven deep into stable soil to lift and support the home
Drainage Solutions – French drains, gutters, and grading improvements
Interior/Exterior Piers – Installed to stabilize perimeter or load-bearing areas
GPR Scans & Static Tests – To pinpoint plumbing or subsurface issues
We’ll recommend the right solution based on your home’s condition.
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Small projects: 1–2 days
Moderate repairs: 3–5 days
Large-scale jobs: Up to 7+ days
We respect your time—our crews are efficient and clean up after themselves.
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Usually not, unless the damage is from a covered event like:
A burst pipe
Natural disasters (if included in your policy)
Always check your specific policy or ask your agent. We can also work with your adjuster if needed.
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It’s often recommended, especially for:
Severe or widespread cracking
Complicated structural shifts
We partner with licensed engineers and can help coordinate an independent evaluation.
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Choose a contractor who is:
Licensed and insured
Backed by reviews and references
Transparent with pricing
Experienced with your type of foundation
Local and familiar with regional soil conditions
We’ve served homeowners in San Antonio and surrounding areas for 30+ years. Give us a call!
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Yes. Here are some tips:
Keep consistent moisture around your foundation
Use soaker hoses during droughts
Install proper drainage (gutters, grading)
Fix plumbing leaks quickly
Regular home maintenance can prevent thousands in repair costs later.
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Delaying repairs can lead to:
Structural instability
Roof and plumbing damage
Decreased home value
Safety risks
Costlier repairs in the future
If you see signs, don’t wait—book your inspection now.