I paid $5,950 last year for foundation repair, which included 13 concrete piers, 3 concrete pressed breakout piers, and 10 concrete pressed piers. This price also covered an engineering report both before and after the work was done, plus a lifetime warranty. My house was sinking about 3 inches in some spots in north Texas. Now, I'm about to buy a pier and beam home that also needs repairs. Since my previous home had a slab foundation, I'm curious if I got a good deal last time and thinking of hiring the same company again. People have been mentioning prices way higher than mine—what do you think?
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That price is pretty solid, especially for foundation work! I’ve heard from neighbors that prices can go up, so if you’re getting the same company with a good reputation, you’re probably in a good spot. Definitely worth considering them again!
Yeah, it took them about a few days to complete everything.
That price does seem incredibly low! If you’re happy with their work from last time, it sounds like a no-brainer to use them again. Just make sure to confirm they’ll take care of any potential issues that pop up this time.
Totally! I’ll definitely check in on that. Thanks for the advice!
Honestly, that’s one of the best prices I've heard of for foundation repairs. If the job was done right, then you've got nothing to worry about. I've seen charges that are way higher for similar work. If they did a good job for you last time, it makes sense to stick with them.
I agree! If it worked out well for you before and addresses issues, you should definitely go with them again.

Do you know how long the repair took? Seems like that price covers a lot of work!