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Foundation repairs in South Texas

Skyler Harris
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What’s up y’all, would like to hear from yalls experience with foundation repair in South Texas. Good/bad which companies you’d recommend and which you wouldn’t. I’m asking cause I’m currently under contract with a house in New Braunfels Texas. I’ve had so far 2 companies send a tech to look at the house and then give me an estimate for repairs. So far I’ve used MitchCo which is based out of San Antonio and I’ve used Superior Foundation Repair out of Austin. There was a 13K dollar difference between the two and a 23 pier difference which they’d be using. Also they both sent diagrams of what they found during the inspection and the diagrams were showing drifferent readings through out the house. Anyway would greatly appreciate any input anyone has through personal experience.

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Michael Mullins
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Michael Mullins
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 To get a correct estimate you have to get an engineer out there and they’ll do an report and you take that engineer report and give it to all of the foundation repair companies. Then and only then are you comparing apples to apples. Hope this helps.

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