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Slab Repair in Longview, TX

Protect Your Home from the Ground Up

Slab foundations are common across East Texas, but they’re far from immune to damage.

In Longview, shifting clay soil and seasonal moisture can lead to cracks, uneven floors, and costly structural problems if left unchecked.

At Lone Star Foundation Repair, we specialize in slab foundation repair that restores stability, protects your investment, and helps you avoid future damage.

Whether you're seeing small cosmetic issues or serious signs of movement, we’ll inspect your foundation for free and recommend the right fix—no pressure, just answers.

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Common Causes of Slab Foundation Problems

Expanding & Contracting Clay Soil

Longview’s clay-rich soil expands when wet and shrinks during dry spells. This constant movement pushes and pulls on your foundation, often leading to cracks and uneven settling over time.

Compacted Fill Soil

In newer developments, soil is often brought in and compacted before building. If this fill soil isn’t compacted properly, it may settle later, causing the slab to shift or sink.

Moisture-Saturated Soil

Poor drainage or leaking pipes under the slab can cause the soil beneath your foundation to soften or erode, removing the support your home depends on.

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Signs of Slab Foundation Problems

Uneven or Sloping Floors

If your floors feel unlevel or you notice furniture leaning, it could mean part of your slab has sunk due to shifting or settling soil underneath.

Broken Tiles & Buckled Flooring

Tile and wood floors aren’t flexible—so when your foundation shifts, they crack or warp. These changes are often one of the first visible signs of trouble.

Cracks in sheetrock or brick

Stress from foundation movement can cause cracks to appear around doors, windows, and along ceilings—both inside and outside your home’s structure.

Stuck doors or jammed windows

When your slab moves, the frame of your home can twist or shift. This often causes doors and windows to jam, misalign, or scrape the floor.

Gaps Between Walls and Trim or Cabinetry

Separation between walls, baseboards, cabinets, or crown molding may indicate that one section of your foundation is settling faster than the rest.

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How Lone Star Foundation Repair Fixes Slab Damage

We start with a free foundation inspection, using digital elevation tools to assess movement and identify the root cause.

From there, we’ll recommend a custom repair plan tailored to your home.

Depending on the extent of the damage, we may install concrete or steel piers beneath your foundation to lift and level it, or use injection methods to stabilize soil beneath the slab.

Our team works efficiently and carefully, minimizing disruption to your home while ensuring the job is done right.

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