Frisco’s rapid expansion along the Dallas North Tollway has brought thousands of new homes built on expansive clay soils that swell and shrink with the area’s hot, humid summers. Homeowners in neighborhoods such as Stonebriar and Downtown Frisco often notice sticking doors, cracked brick, and uneven floors caused by these seasonal moisture changes.
Texas Foundation Repair Pros travels daily from Dallas via US-380 and TX-121 to reach Frisco addresses in 75033, 75034, 75035, and 75036. The team focuses on pier-and-beam and slab stabilization tailored to the city’s newer construction and the older stock still found near Frisco Commons Park.
We also serve nearby Plano, McKinney, and Allen, giving Frisco residents access to the same crew that understands Collin County permitting and the heavy traffic patterns around Toyota Stadium on game days.
Around Frisco
We regularly work near:
- 📍The Star in Frisco
- 📍Frisco Commons Park
- 📍Toyota Stadium
Foundation Repair in Frisco — Local Notes
- •Most Frisco homes sit on post-tension slabs installed after 2000; differential settlement shows up first at garage entries and kitchen islands.
- •Hot summers dry the topsoil quickly, so foundation movement often accelerates between June and September.
- •Access to Legacy West and The Star requires coordination around event traffic and strict HOA rules on exterior excavation.
- •Collin County requires permits for any pier work; our crew pulls those permits before mobilization.