El Paso homeowners deal with foundation movement tied to the area's arid desert climate, where hot summers and cool winters pull moisture from the soil and create shifting conditions under older houses.
Central El Paso and East El Paso neighborhoods contain many mid-century homes whose slabs and piers now show cracks from years of exposure along I-10 and US-54 corridors.
Crews based in Dallas travel the major routes to reach El Paso properties, bringing equipment suited for the local military and border-area housing stock.
Around El Paso
We regularly work near:
- 📍Franklin Mountains State Park
- 📍Chamizal National Memorial
- 📍Sunland Park
- 📍Central El Paso
- 📍East El Paso
Foundation Repair in El Paso — Local Notes
- •Homes in Central El Paso built before 1970 often need pier and beam adjustments due to original shallow footings in expansive clay pockets.
- •Dry spells followed by occasional heavy rain along the Franklin Mountains foothills accelerate soil contraction that stresses slab edges.
- •US-54 and I-10 provide direct access for equipment transport from Dallas, allowing same-week response for urgent stabilization calls.
- •City permit rules in 79901 through 79912 require inspections for any foundation work near Chamizal National Memorial boundaries.