Foundation Inspection · Plano, TX

Foundation Inspection in Plano

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A foundation inspection is the right starting point before any repair decision — and often a requirement for real-estate transactions, refinances, and some insurance claims in Texas. A licensed structural engineer or TREC-certified inspector walks the property, takes floor-elevation measurements, notes crack patterns in brick veneer, drywall, and concrete, and reviews drainage conditions around the perimeter. The resulting written report either recommends a specific repair scope and pier count or confirms the foundation is within acceptable tolerance and no repair is needed. Getting an independent paid inspection before hiring a repair contractor protects you from over-scoping — a contractor who recommends 20 piers should be able to show you the elevation data that supports that count.

Typical pricing

Typical Texas range: $300–$800 for a written structural engineer inspection report. Not a quote — confirm the fee and report format before scheduling.

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FAQ

Foundation Inspection in Plano - common questions

How much does a foundation inspection cost in Texas? +
Independent engineer inspections typically run $300–$800 and include a written report with elevation measurements and repair recommendations. Some contractors offer free visual assessments, but an independent paid inspection gives you an unbiased basis for evaluating any repair quote.
What does a foundation inspector look at? +
The inspector measures floor-elevation differences across multiple points in the home, evaluates crack patterns in brick, drywall, and concrete, checks the grading and drainage slope around the perimeter, and assesses the condition of the slab or pier-and-beam system overall. The written report documents findings and recommends next steps.
Do I need an engineer report before foundation repair? +
It is not always legally required, but it is strongly recommended. An independent engineer identifies the underlying cause of movement, specifies the appropriate repair method, and gives you a benchmark for comparing contractor scopes. Without it, you are evaluating quotes without a shared standard.

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