The right method for your home
There's no one-size-fits-all fix. After inspecting your home, we match the solution, steel push piers, Adjust-A-Piers, wall anchors, or targeted structural reinforcement, to your soil, structure, and the actual cause of the movement.
There's no one-size-fits-all fix
After we inspect, we match the solution to your soil, structure, and the cause of the movement.
Foundation Underpinning
Underpinning stabilizes foundations by transferring the load to deeper, more stable soil layers, using QFR's steel push pier or Adjust-A-Pier systems depending on foundation type.
Learn more →Expansion Joints
Expansion joints are added to control concrete movement and prevent future cracks from thermal expansion and minor soil shifts.
Learn more →Deep Foundation Systems
Deep foundation systems extend into stable soil or bedrock to support heavier structures, used where surface soil can't reliably bear the load.
Learn more →Push Piers
QFR's in-house manufactured steel push piers are driven hydraulically to load-bearing strata to stabilize and lift settled slab foundations.
Learn more →Wall Anchors
Wall anchors stabilize leaning or bowing foundation walls by anchoring them against the pressure causing the movement.
Learn more →I-Beam Wall Bracing
Steel I-beams are installed to brace walls that are bowing or leaning inward, preventing further movement.
Learn more →Slab Piers
Slab piers support and stabilize sunken concrete slabs, particularly useful in commercial settings with larger slab spans.
Learn more →Micro Piles
Micro piles are small-diameter piles used to stabilize foundations in areas with restricted access or challenging soil conditions.
Learn more →Why Central Texas foundations move
Austin's expansive Blackland clay shrinks in dry summers and swells after rain, cycling in volume with every wet-dry season. Homes built directly on this clay across Travis, Williamson, and Hays counties face ongoing movement pressure, and that movement shows up in different places depending on the home. We diagnose the pattern before we recommend anything.
"Every sign has a pattern behind it. We read the pattern first, then decide whether it's cosmetic or something the foundation is telling us."
The difference is in the diagnosis
Frequently asked questions
What are the most common foundation repair solutions?
Steel push piers for slab foundations and Adjust-A-Piers for pier and beam homes are QFR's core systems, supplemented by wall anchors and structural reinforcement where needed.
How do I know which foundation repair method is right for my home?
A free inspection determines the cause of movement and the right system for your foundation type.
Are foundation repair solutions permanent?
We stabilize to the maximum practical level; coverage is backed by our tiered warranty based on pier load capacity.
How much do different foundation repair solutions cost?
Cost depends on foundation type and scope. You'll get a written quote after a free inspection.
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