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Hill Country homes are built on one of two foundation types: slab-on-grade or pier and beam. Each has distinct advantages, vulnerabilities, and repair approaches. Knowing which you have is the first step toward proper maintenance.

Slab-on-Grade Foundations

A slab foundation is a single layer of concrete, typically 4-6 inches thick, poured directly on the ground. Most homes built in the Hill Country after 1980 use slab foundations.

How to Tell You Have a Slab

Slab Advantages

Slab Vulnerabilities in the Hill Country

Pier and Beam Foundations

A pier and beam foundation uses concrete piers (or blocks) supporting wooden beams, which in turn support the floor joists. This creates a crawl space of 18-36 inches beneath the home. Many Hill Country homes built before 1980 use this design, and some newer custom homes choose it for specific terrain.

How to Tell You Have Pier and Beam

Pier and Beam Advantages

Pier and Beam Vulnerabilities in the Hill Country

Which Is Better for the Hill Country?

Neither is inherently better. Both face challenges from our soil and climate. The best foundation is the one that's properly maintained:

Both types benefit from annual visual inspections and prompt attention to any warning signs.

Not sure what type of foundation you have, or concerned about problems you're seeing? Schedule a free inspection and we'll identify your foundation type, assess its condition, and recommend any needed maintenance or repairs.

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