Can I wait to fix my foundation? Can I delay foundation repair? I live in Fort Worth.

Yes, you can wait to fix your foundation. Keep in mind though that delaying to fix a foundation problem will increase the cost of foundation repair.

The problems with waiting to fix a foundation problem are:

  1. The underlying problem tends to allow for the propagation of foundation problems across the foundation.  This means that the more the delay, the higher cost to  get the foundation repaired.
  2. Structural damage to the house will continue to grow.  More cracks in the walls, more separation of the roof joists, more chance that the plumbing will break.
  3. When a foundation has dropped, a good rule of thumb is that 1/2 to 2/3 of the elevation loss will be regained.  This means that if the foundation has dropped by 6 inches, the best attainable lift is about 4 inches. So the house will remain 2 inches out of level.

At Granite Foundation Repair, our foundation evaluators have tracked changes in houses over the years with owners who have delayed foundation repair.    Consistently we have found that delaying foundation repair causes a large increase in the total cost of foundation repair. That is why at Granite, we strongly urge you to fix your foundation problem as soon as possible.

How much will it cost to fix and repair my concrete slab foundation problem?

The short answer is that foundation repair cost can range from $1500 to $10000 or more.   Avoidance of repair may be as simple as correcting watering problems, which is free!

In all honesty, the cost of foundation repair cannot be answered with a phone call.  An inspector must look at the property.

For the home owner, Granite Foundation Repair will provide a comprehensive, free evaluation, which includes interior and exterior inspection as well as a site survey.  The site survey around the property looks for factors which may be causing the problem such as poor drainage, or soil slumping.