Hays County
Foundation Repair in Dripping Springs, Texas
Dripping Springs has low foundation risk. Dripping Springs sits west of the Balcones Fault in the Hill Country on Glen Rose Limestone, where the characteristic soils — Tarrant, Brackett, Comfort — carry low shrink-swell potential. The bigger risks here are thin soil over uneven bedrock, engineered fill on hillside lots, and drainage on slopes — not the deep-clay swelling that drives movement east of I-35.
What this means for your Dripping Springs foundation
Movement here usually traces to water and fill rather than clay, so the focus is grading and drainage on the slope and getting a proper inspection if you see cracks or sticking doors — thin soil over uneven rock can still settle. See how Dripping Springs compares to other areas, or what repairs cost for the range.
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