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Buying a Home in Boerne? Check the Foundation First

Essential foundation inspection guide for Boerne, TX homebuyers. What to look for, red flags, and why a pre-purchase foundation inspection can save you thousands.

What every Hill Country homebuyer needs to know about foundations

Boerne is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and for good reason. But before you fall in love with a Hill Country home, make sure its foundation is solid. Here's what every buyer should know.

Why Foundation Inspections Matter More in the Hill Country

The Hill Country's combination of expansive clay soil, limestone bedrock, and extreme wet-dry cycles makes foundation problems more common here than in many parts of Texas. A home that looks perfect on the surface can have thousands of dollars of foundation issues hidden beneath it.

Standard home inspections include a basic foundation check, but a dedicated foundation inspection by a specialist goes much deeper. The general home inspector may note visible cracks, but a foundation specialist will take elevation measurements, assess the soil conditions, and determine whether issues are cosmetic or structural.

Red Flags to Watch For During Showings

Before you even schedule an inspection, keep your eyes open during house tours:

  • Fresh paint or patches on interior walls - may be covering cracks
  • Doors that don't close properly - test every door during the showing
  • Recently replaced baseboards or trim - could hide gaps from settling
  • Landscaping piled against the foundation - may hide exterior cracks or drainage issues
  • New flooring in specific areas - could cover cracked tile from foundation movement
  • The seller's disclosure mentions "cosmetic cracks" - get a professional opinion on whether they're actually cosmetic
  • Has the foundation ever been repaired? If so, get documentation and warranty info.
  • Have you noticed any cracks, sticking doors, or uneven floors?
  • What drainage improvements have been made?
  • How old is the home and what type of foundation is it?

The Value of a Pre-Purchase Foundation Inspection

A dedicated foundation inspection before closing can:

  • Save you from a money pit: Identify problems before they're your responsibility
  • Give you negotiating power: Use repair estimates to negotiate the price down or require the seller to fix issues before closing
  • Establish a baseline: Even if the foundation is fine now, having documented elevation measurements gives you a reference point for the future
  • Provide peace of mind: Know exactly what you're buying

Previously Repaired Foundations

Don't automatically walk away from a home with previous foundation repair. A properly repaired foundation with a transferable lifetime warranty can actually be better than an unrepaired one, because:

  • The problem has been identified and addressed
  • Steel piers provide permanent support
  • The warranty transfers to you as the new owner
  • You know exactly what was done and when

Just make sure to get all repair documentation and verify the warranty transfers.

New Construction Isn't Immune

Don't assume a brand-new home has no foundation risk. In the Hill Country, new construction on previously undeveloped land can show settling within 3-5 years. Builder warranties typically cover structural defects, but they have time limits and exclusions. Know what's covered and for how long.

Buying in the Hill Country? Schedule a pre-purchase foundation inspection . We'll give you an honest assessment so you can buy with confidence.

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  • 7 Signs of Foundation Problems

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