Foundation repair on a Texas home
About Foundation Compass

A clearer way to compare
Texas contractors

Foundation Compass organizes foundation contractor profiles by city and service, with recorded public review data and direct contact details. It does not endorse or certify listed contractors.

Browse contractors

310+

Contractor profiles

22

Texas cities

Labeled

Paid placements

Why us

Why choose Foundation Compass?

Foundation repair is a big, high-stakes purchase. We built the directory we'd want our own family to use.

Transparent profile data

Listings combine recorded business details, service categories, contact information and public Google rating data. Confirm current details with the contractor.

Review-volume sorting

Organic directory results use Google review count as a visible comparison signal. Review volume is not an endorsement or proof of quality.

Paid placements are labeled

Sponsored placements are commercial and identified as such. Payment does not change the meaning of public rating data or guarantee service quality.

Free for homeowners

You can compare profiles and contact contractors directly at no charge. The optional request-review flow never shares your details until you later choose a named provider.

Foundation repair crew
Installing steel piers
Profile data shown transparently
Contractor reviewing a report with a homeowner
Our story

Our story

Foundation Compass started from a simple problem: contractor information is scattered across business profiles, websites and service pages, while proposed scopes and prices are difficult to compare. We built one place to organize contractor profiles by Texas city and service, show the directory's recorded public review data and link users directly to each business. The directory is a research starting point, not a substitute for checking credentials, insurance, references and a property-specific written scope.

Our mission

Make contractor discovery and like-for-like estimate comparison clearer for Texas homeowners.

Our vision

Useful, transparent profile coverage across Texas metros without implying an endorsement.

Our process

How we handle profile data

A listing is never an endorsement. These are the directory's data and review boundaries.

01

Profile compilation

We compile business identity, location, contact and service fields from public sources and owner submissions.

02

Recorded review data

Where available, profiles show the Google rating and review count stored in the directory. These values can change after collection.

03

Owner corrections

Businesses can claim a profile and submit corrections. We review the connection to the business and the requested changes before publishing them.

04

Limited badge review

A Verified badge reflects the identity and official-website checks described in our advertising policy; it is not a license, safety or quality certification.

Editorial standards

How we prepare homeowner guides

Scope first. Guides explain repair terminology, estimate components and comparison questions. They do not diagnose a property, choose a repair method or replace an inspection by an appropriately qualified professional.

Named sources and boundaries. Each guide identifies the official or primary resources used for regulatory, safety or technical context. A source is not presented as support for a claim it does not make.

No invented repair prices. We do not publish city or statewide repair-price ranges without a representative observed-bid dataset. Homeowners should obtain current property-specific proposals and compare them only after aligning measurements, quantities, inclusions, exclusions and responsibilities.

Updates and corrections. Guides display their latest review date. To report a factual error, send the page URL, disputed passage and a reliable source through our contact page.

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